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Field name | Value |
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Title | Speech: The Significance of Africa in the Struggle for Human Dignity |
Author | Bond, Horace Mann |
Date | 1959 |
Document Type | Transcript |
Description | Two versions of the speech, one with annotations. Also includes 'A Brief History of African-American Relations'. |
Series Description | Series 2: Race Relations Institute, 1943-1969 |
Box Description | Race Relations Institute, 1959 |
Theme/s | Faith and Religion Education and Training |
Keywords | Institute staff, speech, Africa, anthropology, sociology, slavery, colonialism, church, religion, Protestant, missionary, education, school, student, philanthropy, foreign affairs, statistics |
Names | Bond, Horace Mann |
Organizations | African Methodist Episcopal Church; Columbia University; Congress of Racial Equality (CORE); Fisk University; Howard University; Lincoln University; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); National Baptist Convention; Phelps Stokes Fund; Society of Friends; University of California; University of Chicago; University of Pennsylvania |
Places | Atlanta, GA; Chicago, IL; Granville, OH; Lynchburg, TN; Nashville, TN; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA; Savannah, GA; Trenton, NJ; Washington, DC |
Library | Amistad Research Center |
Copyright | Reproduced by kind permission of James Bond |
Document(s) linked to |
The Significance of Africa in the Struggle for Human Dignity |