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AfolabiM. O.: A Select Bibliography of Organization of African Unity Articles Published in English Language Periodicals, v. 12n. 4, 1979–1980, pp. 454–480.
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AfolabiM. O.: President Idi Amin Dada of Uganda: A Bibliography, v. 10n. 4, 1977–78, pp. 309–327.
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AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHIC CENTER: Arusha: The Politics of Self-Reliance in Tanzania-A Selected and IntroductoryBibliographical Guide, v. 1n. 4, 1968, pp. 5–11.
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AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHIC CENTER: Black Is Black?v. 1n. 5, 1968, pp. 5–9.
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AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHIC CENTER: By Land, Sea, or Air? A Selected and Brief Bibliographical Overview of Recent African Transportation Studies and Documents, v. In. 10, 1968, pp. 5–11.
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AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHIC CENTER: Measuring Population in Africa: A Selected Guide to Current Studies, v. 1n. 8, 1968, pp. 5–13.
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AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHIC CENTER: New Africana for Children and Young Adults: A Selected Guide to Resources: 1970, v. 3n. 8, 1970, pp. 5–12.
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AFRICAN BIBLIOGRAPHIC CENTER: Rewriting Black History in America and Africa: A Selected Bibliographical Survey of Current Resources, 1967–68, v. 1n. 9, 1968, pp. 4–12.
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AlaladeF. O.: French-Speaking Africa and France: A Critical Bibliographical Survey with Particular Reference to Ivory Coast, v. 9n. 4, 1976–77, pp. 325–334.
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AnyakohaMaduka W.: Publishing in Africa: A Bibliography, v. 8n. 4, 1975, pp. 296–319.
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AronsonJonathan David: The Multinational Corporation, The Nation-State, and the International System: A Bibliography, v. 7n. 4, 1974, pp. 378–436.
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BullwinkleDavis A.: Drought and the Desertification of the African Continent: A Bibliography, v. 16n. 4, 1983–84, pp. 279–297.
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BullwinkleDavis A.: Nomadism and Pastoralism in Africa: A Bibliography, v. 13n. 3, 1980–81, pp. 303–315.
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BullwinkleDavis A.: Women and Their Role in African Society: The Literature of the Seventies, v. 15n. 4, 1982–83, pp. 263–291.
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ButlerJoan E.: Audiovisual aids for the Study of Africa: A Selected Guide to New Materials for Children and Young Adults: 1970–1971, v. 5n. 2, 1972, pp. 185–199.
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ChiabiE. Mucho: Dissertations on Cameroon, v. 14n. 2, 1981–82, pp. 88–97.
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ClarkeD. G.: The Economics of Underdevelopment in Rhodesia: An Essay on Selected Bibliography, v. 6n. 3, 1973, pp. 293–332.
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ClarkeW. Sheldon: The Republic of Djibouti-An Introduction to Africa's Newest State and a Review of Related Literature and Sources, v. 10n. 1, 1977–78, pp. 3–31.
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CokerChristopher: Namibia: A Test Case of International Accountability 1946–81—A Select Bibliography, v. 16n. 4, 1983–84, pp. 298–310.
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CortadaRafael L.: A Bibliography on Comparative Slave Systems: The United States and the Greater West Indies, v. 2n. 9, 1969, pp. 9–21.
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CortadaRafael L.: The African Diaspora: The Black Man in the Development of Southern America, v. 3n. 10, 1970, pp. 5–20.
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CrushJonathan S.: Diffuse Development: Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland since Independence, v. 13n. 4, 1980–81, pp. 393–428.
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DanaherKevin: U.S. Policy toward South Africa: A Bibliographic Essay, v. 13n. 1, 1980–81, pp. 2–25.
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DobertMargarita: Women in French-Speaking West Africa: A Selected Guide to Civic and Political Participation in Guinea, Dahomey and Mauritania, v. 3n. 9, 1970, pp. 5–21.
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DoroMarion E.: A Bibliographic Essay on Kenya Colony: Political Themes and Research Sources, v. 5n. 5/6, 1972, pp. 480–496.
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DoroMarion E.: A Bibliographical Essay on the November 1971 Rhodesian Settlement Proposals, v. 6n. 4, 1973, pp. 411–429.
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DoroMarion E.: Bibliographic Essay on the Role of the Military in African States, v. 4n. 3, 1971, pp. 190–205.
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DoroMarion E.: Selected Bibliography on International and Continental African Affairs, v. 4n. 2, 1971, pp. 87–95.
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DubeThomas M. T.: Literature on African Resistance to Domination in South Africa: 1910–1966, v. 7n. 2, 1974, pp. 156–168.
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DuignanPeter: Library and Archive Collections in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Bibliography I, v. 2n. 7, 1969, pp. 5–19.
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DuignanPeter: Library and Archive Collections in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Bibliography II, v. 2n. 8, 1969, pp. 5–22.
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EmeziHerbert O.: A Bibliography of African Music and Dance—The Nigerian Experience, 1930–1980, v. 18n. 2, 1985–86, pp. 117–147.
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EmeziHerbert O.: A Select Periodical Bibliography on African Traditional Religion with Special Emphasis on Nigeria, 1900–1970, v. 12n. 3, 1979–80, pp. 329–339.
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EmeziHerbert O.: Igbo Studies: A Bibliography of Doctoral Dissertations in the Humanities and Social Sciences, 1930–1980, v. 14n. 4, 1981–82, pp. 319–330.
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EmeziHerbert O.: Nigerian Population Studies: A Partial Bibliography of Periodical Literature, 1950–1970, v. 6n. 3, 1973, pp. 333–344.
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EvaldsVictoria K.: The Bantu Education System: A Bibliographic Essay, v. 10n. 3, 1977–78, pp. 219–242.
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EzenniaStephen E.: Nigerian Archaeological Literature: A Classified Bibliography—1960–1983, v. 18n. 3, 1985–86, pp. 213–229.
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FasehunOrobola: Selected Bibliography on the Foreign Policy of Nigeria 1970–1977, v. 14n. 2, 1981–82, pp. 98–101.
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FikesRobertJr.: Blacks in Europe, Asia, Canada, and Latin America: A Bibliographical Essay, v. 17n. 2, 1984–85, pp. 113–128.
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FloresMichel: A Bibliographic Contribution to the Study of Portuguese Africa (1965–1972), v. 7n. 2, 1974, pp. 116–137.
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ForresterAnne M.: Black America Views Africa: A Selected Bibliography of Perspectives, v. 1n. 6, 1968, pp. 5–10.
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GiffuniCathy: Bessie Head: A Bibliography, v. 19n. 3, 1986–87, pp. 203–211.
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KennedyJames H.: The Image of Blacks in Lusophone Literature and Cinema: A Research Bibliography, v. 20n. 1, 1987–88, pp. 5–16.
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KornegayFrancis A.Jr.: A Bibliographic Essay on Comparative Guerrilla Warfare and Social Change in South Africa, v. 3n. 2, 1970, pp. 5–20.
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KornegayFrancis A.Jr.: Southern Africa and the Emerging Constituency for Africa in the United States: A Selected Survey of Periodical Literature, v. 5n. 1, 1972, pp. 29–40.
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LawalIbironke: Iron Working in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Bibliographic Essay, v. 11n. 1, 1978–79, pp. 17–26.
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MarkovitzIrving L.: A Bibliographical Essay on the Study of Ideology, Political Thought, Development and Politics in Senegal I, v. 3n. 3, 1970, pp. 5–29.
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MarkovitzIrving L.: A Bibliographical Essay on the Study of Ideology, Political Thought, Development and Politics in Senegal II, v. 3n. 4, 1970, pp. 5–35.
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MascarenhasOphelia C.: Tourism in East Africa: A Bibliographic Essay, v. 4n. 5, 1971, pp. 315–326.
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MatthewsAnnette: Africana for Young People: A Selected Guide, 1966–67, v. 1n. 2, 1968, pp. 5–10.
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MatthewsDaniel G.: African Bibliography Today: Selected and Current Bibliographical Tools for African Studies, 1967–68, v. 1n. 11, 1968, pp. 4–17.
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MatthewsDaniel G.: Guides to an Elusive Ideology: African Socialism Today, v. 1n. 1, 1968, pp. 6–9.
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MooreJane Ann and OjimbaMargaret: Bibliography on Nursing and Midwifery in Africa, v. 9n. 2, 1976–77, pp. 140–159.
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