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Ruth Simms Hamilton papers
Selma Waldman collection on the Seattle Coalition Against Apartheid (SCCA)
Soccer in Africa postcard collection
Scenes from soccer matches and posed team pictures. Photograph depicts play from an Africa Cup match between Ethiopia and Burundi, date unknown.
South Africa postcard collection
The collection contains 400 postcard-sized artworks, including paintings, photographs, drawings, prints, beadwork, collages, and written statements. Most artwork was created by progressive women artists in South Africa. Most works are anonymous.
In addition to the physical postcards, in series one, there is additional digital material, including descriptions of the postcards and photographs of their original order, in series two.
South African missions : postcard collection
Scenes depict various activities from a variety of missions in South Africa.
South African political ephemera collection
South African political t-shirts and ephemera collection
The South African political t-shirts and ephemera collection primarily contains t-shirts and other clothing items as well as CDs, printed cloths and campaign flyers, bulletins, and summaries of political platforms relating to the 2014 general election. Most materials refer to national politics, though some provinces such as the Western Cape are mentioned individually.
Southern Africa postcards and stereoscopic photographs.
11 postcards and 7 stereoscopic photographs of life in Southern Africa. Topics covered include gold mining, African villages and people, agricultural laborers, politicians, and De Beers Mines in Kimberly, South Africa. Countries covered include South Africa, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), Namibia, Tanzania, Zambia, and many unknown locations. The photographs are from approximately 1900-1910. Many of the stereoscopic photographs are dated 1901 and printed in England.
Stanford University against Apartheid collection
The Stanford University against Apartheid collection contains mailings, reports, fliers, and other ephemera relating to Stanford University students' protests against Apartheid and nuclear energy.