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Parte de T.D. Mweli Skota Papers
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Parte de T.D. Mweli Skota Papers
Parte de T.D. Mweli Skota Papers
Including: newspaper clip with photos of Nkrumah, Banda, Tshombe, Nyerere, Kaunda and Lumumba, The Star, 23 September 1961; Prints from printing blocks of Saad Zaglul Pasha, Dr WE DuBois, Dr JE Kwegyir Aggrey, King Yeta.
Parte de T.D. Mweli Skota Papers
The book probably belonged to Edward Roux, holding his signed name on the first page, and is also signed by T.D. Mweli Skota (24/9/74). Judging by the ink used it has annotations by both Roux and Skota inside text and photographs.
Parte de T.D. Mweli Skota Papers
Published in 1932, it was probably only a reprint of the first edition, with a pasted-in correction relating to the photograph of Mr LE Maling on the last page. The book probably belonged to Alfred Hoernle, holding his signed name on the first page, and it includes various annotations inside text and photographs.
Questionnaires from people wanting to be included in the 3rd Edition of the 'African Register'
Parte de T.D. Mweli Skota Papers
Correspondence relating to the biographies of people to be included to the 3rd Edition
Parte de T.D. Mweli Skota Papers
Including correspondence with amongst others Selby Msimang, AWG Champion, Seretse Khama, CTL Chakela.
Articles and text for cover pages, for inclusion in the 3rd Edition
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Correspondence with the Bantu Welfare Trust
Parte de T.D. Mweli Skota Papers
Mainly relating to the loan which Skota received for the publication of the 3rd Edition. Also included a later correspondence relating to the use of photographs from the 3rd Edition for the fourth volume in the series "From Protest to Challenge" by Gwendolyn Carter.
General correspondence with other funders and contributors
Parte de T.D. Mweli Skota Papers
Including corresponence with Mary Oppenheimer, grand daughter of Sir Ernest Oppenheimer, whom he approached for financial assistance for the 3rd Edition. Her recommendation facilitated a grant by the Oppenheimer Memorial Trust Fund, which paid for the printing. Also included letters to Mary Oppenheimer and Silas Molema, relating to a painting which Skota commissioned on the occasion of her engagement in 1965. Final letters informing funders that the 3rd Edition had now been released, dated March 1966.