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Acknowledgements

The South African Research and Archival Project acknowledges with thanks the following: The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation whose grant made the project possible;

The Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, especially the Director, Thomas Battle, Joellen ElBashir, Curator of Manuscripts, and Donna Wells, Prints and Photographs Librarian for arranging access to and giving advice on several archival collections;

The University of Fort Hare and its Library, National Heritage and Cultural Studies Centre, and the Govan Mbeki Research Center for providing staff support and access to selected archival collections;

Charles Denton Johnson, Marvin Jones, Joseph E. Harris and the Howard University Office of University Communication for providing photographs;

Serita Cobb, Director of Programming and Production, WHUT, Howard University;

Starmanda Bullock, Professor and Coordinator, Design Program, Department of Art, Howard University;

Harry Keeling, Assistant Professor, Systems and Computer Science, Howard University;

Andre Mekkawi, Web Master, Howard University;

National Archives and Records Administration.


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