Guide to the John Marcum Papers M1726
Franz Kunst
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
2017 ; revised 2018 & 2020
Green Library
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Stanford 94305-6064
specialcollections@stanford.edu
Language of Material:
English
Contributing Institution:
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Title: John Marcum papers
Creator:
Marcum, John A.
source:
Marcum, John A.
Identifier/Call Number: M1726
Identifier/Call Number: 9545
Physical Description:
64 Linear Feet
(109 boxes, 9 oversize folders)
Date (inclusive): 1945-2013
Abstract: John Marcum was an Africanist scholar and political historian who published extensively on post-colonial southern Africa,
especially Angola, Mozambique, and South Africa. Marcum was also involved with education and study abroad programs both in
Africa and elsewhere.
Conditions Governing Access
Open for research. Note that material must be requested at least 36 hours in advance of intended use. Some audiovisual materials
are not available in original format, and must be reformatted to a digital use copy. Selected media have been transferred
and are available digitally.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of John Marcum, 2009-2014. Accessions 2009-296, 2010-022, 2010-193, and 2014-105.
Biographical / Historical
John Arthur Marcum (1927-2013) was an Africanist scholar and UC Santa Cruz professor emeritus of politics. Marcum was part
of a small but passionate group of activist-scholars who helped shape and chronicle American relations with Africa during
the collapse of colonialism and the birth of independent Africa. His influence and associations extended from academics and
policy makers in the West to emerging leaders of Africa's pre-independence nationalist movements such as Eduardo Mondlane
and Patrice Lumumba. Marcum met, interviewed, and corresponded with many important African political figures, including Kenneth
Kaunda, Ahmed Sékou Touré, Agostinho Neto, Holden Roberto, and Jonas Savimbi. He was also deeply involved in efforts to end
apartheid in South Africa for more than three decades.
Born in 1927 in San Jose and raised in Napa, California, Marcum earned a B.A. (1949) and Ph.D. (1955) from Stanford University
and an M.A. from Columbia University (1951). While at Stanford, Marcum worked as teaching and research assistant in the Program
on Overseas Development at the Hoover Institution. He first became involved in sub-Saharan Africa after receiving a Fulbright-Hayes
scholarship and studying French colonial involvement in West Africa at the University of Paris, Institut d'Etudes Politiques
(1952-1954). He later received a Ford Foundation fellowship to continue his studies and travel in Africa, and spent time in
Nigeria through the Experiment in International living program, while also also beginning his teaching career at Colgate University.
In 1958, Marcum attended the first All-African People's Conference in Ghana. During the 1960 presidential campaign he advised
John F. Kennedy and traveled to the continent with former governor Averell Harriman at Kennedy's behest. In 1961 he moved
to Lincoln University, where he worked to create and then direct a training program for African students at the African Language
& Area Center.
Marcum was one of the world's foremost experts on Angola and Mozambique. He is widely credited with writing one of the the
foremost accounts of the Angolan revolution in the two volumes
The Angolan Revolution: The Anatomy of an Explosion (1950-1962) and
The Angolan Revolution Volume II: Exile Politics and Guerrilla Warfare (1962-1976). When the war for independence broke out in Angola in 1961, Marcum (with the American Committee on Africa's George Houser)
traveled on foot for 800 miles behind enemy lines conducting interviews and distributing medicine. At the time of his death
he was completing the final edits on a history of the Mozambican revolution based on his trove of original documents and interview
notes dating back to the late 1950s.
Marcum began teaching at UC Santa Cruz prior to his official appointment in 1972, but in time became provost of the university's
Merrill College, served as UCSC academic vice chancellor, and led the University of California's Education Abroad Program
for seventeen years beginning in 1990.
Marcum was also a PBS television panelist, president of the African Studies Association, edited the journal
Africa Today, testified in Congress, and conferred with the State Department and other policy offices. He was also active in the Council
on Foreign Relations and the Center for Strategic and International Studies. He observed elections in Angola in 1992, and
served on the board of the Human Rights Watch Africa Advisory Committee in 2010. John Marcum passed away in 2013 due to complications
following cancer surgery. He was 86 years old.
Adapted from an obituary written by Marcum's family.
Preferred Citation
[identification of item], John Marcum Papers (M1727). Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University
Libraries, Stanford, Calif.
Scope and Contents
John Marcum's papers primarily date from the late 1950s through the mid-1980s. The collection is arranged with most series
organized in alphabetical order, including files on various countries. Within the series, files have been organized chronologically
or alphabetically, transcribing Marcum's folder labels and for the most part retaining his original order. A few series consist
of a single folder, but most contain several boxes. Marcum's own writings have been separated into several series, but correspondence
is for the most part incoming, with fewer outgoing drafts.
One large chronologically-arranged series (Series 7) serves as home to documents and publications of a more general nature
and is related to Marcum's professional life and colleagues. Among the latter are significant exchanges with Gerry Bender,
Helen Kitchen, George Houser, Winifred Armstrong, Chester Crocker, Patricia Tsien, Gwendolen Carter, Marvin Wachman, and Yvonne
Williams among many others. This series also covers relations between countries, as well as regional and transnational groups
or movements. However, files on various countries' relations with the United States, Europe, the Soviet Union, China and
Cuba are located in their respective series.
By far the most in-depth coverage in the collection concerns the Portuguese Colonial Wars in Angola and Mozambique. There
is little on related conflicts in Portuguese Guinea or Cape Verde, however, and relevant files are in the Angola series. Other
countries heavily represented in the collection include South Africa, Rhodesia/Zambia, Togo, and the Congo. Outside of Africa,
Marcum gathered information on the independence movement in New Caledonia. In terms of his role as a teacher, there are several
syllabi and course packs, but relatively few files concerning his work in the University of California system. There is a
good deal of material on African scholarship and study abroad arrangements, however.
Correspondence includes letters from students, academics, politicians, diplomats, government workers, NGOs, volunteers, foundations,
activists, clergy, businesspeople, and others. Other files contain political tracts and other publications, clippings, transcripts,
photographs, and many notes by Marcum. There are several reproductions of otherwise rare documents. Also, due to prior exposure
to flooding, color copies were made of the more severe mold and water damaged papers.
Conditions Governing Use
While Special Collections is the owner of the physical and digital items, permission to examine collection materials is not
an authorization to publish. These materials are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Any transmission
or reproduction beyond that allowed by fair use requires permission from the owners of rights, heir(s) or assigns.
Processing Information
After the majority of the collection was processed, another ten boxes of important material was located. These files have
been integrated in existing series, primarily the Angola and Pacific Rim/New Caledonia series, but also more of Marcum's writing
& drafts, mentions of him in articles and reviews, and several additions to country files. There is likely to be some duplication
between the previous and newer files, and in fact within the newer files as well. A later accession primarly concerning high
education in South Africa was also added to the collection.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Africa -- History -- 20th Century
Angola -- Politics and government -- 20th Century
Mozambique -- Politics and government -- 20th century
South Africa -- Politics and government -- 20th century
National liberation movements
Pan-Africanism -- History
Marcum, John A.
1.1. Writing - Africa etc.
box 105, folder 3
writing
circa 1957- circa 1969
box 59, folder 2
Phelps-Stokes Fund- Marcum paper
1974
box 59, folder 4
statement, House Committtee on International Relations Subcommittee on International Resources, Food & Energy / Senate Committee
on Foreign Relations Subcommittee on African Affairs
June 26, 1976
box 61
miscellaneous typescripts, including (partial?) drafts of unpublished 1960 book
box 61
published books (not complete)
box 104, folder 8
Angola book peer review and editorial
box 104, folder 3
Miscellaneous grant proposals
1.2. Writing, Angola & Mozambique
Scope and Contents
Some relevant notes and notebooks were filed in Series 3, Notebooks.
box 63, folder 2
testimony & statements, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Subcommittee on African Affairs
June 16, 1975, February 4, 1976
box 63, folder 3
Meet The Press appearance and reactions
1976
box 63, folder 4
"Lessons of Angola," Foreign Affairs
April 1976
Series 2. Notes, notebooks & planners
box 50, folder 3
"North Africa - 1956" notebook
1956
box 50, folder 4
Nigeria/Experiment in International Living notebooks 1-5
1957
Scope and Contents
Some notebooks also labeled Ghana, Liberia ; Dakar-AOF, France : Portugal
box 50, folder 5
planner 1958, notes
circa 1958
box 50, folder 6
Fulbright notes
1957-1959
box 51, folder 1
notebook & notes
circa 1959
box 51, folder 6
notebooks
1965 & circa 1965
box 51, folder 3
"Trip to North Angola" notebook
1962
box 51, folder 4
notebook - Congo, etc.
1962
box 51, folder 8
planner 1974-1975 ; notebook, after 1976 ; planner
1979
box 52, folder 1
"Trip to S. Africa + Angola + S.W.A." notebook
1984
box 52, folder 2
planners
1987, 1989, 1990
box 52, folder 3
planners
1992, 1993, 1994
box 52, folder 4
planners
1995, 1996, 1997
box 52, folder 5
planners
1998, 1999, 2000
box 52, folder 6
planner 2002 ; notebook, after 2004? ; planner
2006
box 52, folder 7
planners
2009, 2010, 2013
box 53
four sets of indexed notes (removed from boxes)
box 54
two sets of index cards - Angola & Mozambique (removed from boxes)
box 55
index cards - organizations, etc. (removed from box)
box 56, folder 2
notes- possibly PhD research
box 56, folder 3
index cards A-J (removed from box)
Series 3. Class syllabi and readings
box 104
Politics 190 "Southwest Pacific: Regional & Global Issues" readings [unfoldered]
box 104
Politics 137 "Politics of Southern Africa" readings [unfoldered]
Series 4. Bios, resumes, CVs
Series 5. Marcum in articles, reviews, press releases, etc.
box 64, folder 4
Marcum in articles & press releases re: Angola & Mozambique
box 66, folder 2
citations of Marcum writing
box 104, folder 2
Programs, articles, press releases, etc. with Marcum
box 104, folder 4
Marcum - misc. travel documents
box 104, folder 9
Phil Curtin's Critique of John's Manuscript
Series 6. Chronological files
1956-2012
box 10, folder 1
undated ephemera, notes, cards, clippings, etc.
box 10, folder 4
Colgate International Relations Study Group, etc.
1956
box 10, folder 5
Experiment in International Living trip - Nigeria
1957
box 10, folder 7
Ford Foundation Fellowship trip to French West & Equatorial Africa
1958
box 10, folder 8
Notes on Ruth Schlachter Lectures
1958, 1959 or 1960
box 10, folder 9
interviews, francophone Africa
1958, 1959 or 1960
box 10, folder 12
Colgate University, Crossroads Africa, etc.
1959-1960
box 11, folder 4
publications & clippings
1961
box 11, folder 5
Casablanca, UIAS/UAS
1961
box 11, folder 6
Conferences of Heads of African and Malagasy States
Monrovia 1961 & Lagos 1962
Related Materials
See also OCAM 1966-7 in French Africa series
box 11, folder 7
Department of State Foreign Service Institute lectures
1961-1962
box 12, folder 3
publications & clippings
1963
box 12, folder 7
interviews - Southern Africa
1965
box 95, folder 2
Correspondence
1971, 1973-1976
box 14, folder 2
International Congress of Africanists (Addis Ababa)
1973
box 14, folder 4
Ford Foundation consulting project
1974
box 15, folder 2
Workshop on Decolonization: African Lessons & Pacific Experience
1982
Scope and Contents
Includes Marcum paper
box 16, folder 1
IISS - University of Zimbabwe conference
1987
box 16, folder 4
Adolfo Obiang Biko/MONALIGE
1997
Series 7. Algeria
Arrangement
See also Series 33.
box 97, folder 2
Notes on Algerian Coup
1965
Series 8. Angola
1956-2012
Arrangement
Some publications in Series 33.
box 84, folder 5
Angola Nationalists - general
box 17, folder 1
African National Congress/Black Opposition
1988-1989
box 85, folder 4
ALNA (Angolan National Liberation Army/Armée de libération nationale d'Angola)
1963
box 85, folder 5
Amangola - correspondence, Valentim, etc.
1962-1968
box 85, folder 6
Amangola - publications, notes, UNEA, etc
box 17, folder 2
Angola News Briefs (Angola Peace Fund)
1988-1991
box 17, folder 3
Gerald J. Bender re: Angola
box 86, folder 2
Common Front and UPA-MPLA
1960-1968
box 17, folder 4
CONCP (Conference of Nationalist Organizations of the Portuguese Colonies/Conferência das Organizações Nacionalistas das Colónias
Portuguesas)
1961-1964
box 86, folder 3
CVAAR (Angolan Voluntary Refugee Assistance Corps/Corpo Voluntário Angolano de Assistência aos Refugiados)
box 17, folder 5
CSIS (Center for Strategic and International Studies)
1984-1992
box 17, folder 7
Election - IFES briefing book
1992
box 18, folder 1
Election - photos, articles, reports
1992
box 18, folder 2
Election 1992 - IFES report
1993
box 86, folder 6
FNLA (National Liberation Front of Angola/Frente Nacional de Libertação de Angola)-GRAE (Revolutionary Government of Angola
in Exile/Govêrno revolucionário de Angola no exílio)
1962
box 87, folder 6
FNLA-GRAE clippings & photographs
1967
box 89, folder 1
FPIKP (Front Patriotique pour l'Independance du Kongo dit Portugais)
box 18, folder 3
Thomas Gilchrist
1964-1965
box 18, folder 4
David Grenfell
1961-1971
Scope and Contents
also Jim Grenfell
box 18, folder 6
George Houser/American Committee on Africa re: Angola
box 89, folder 2
IESA (Institut d'Enseignement Secondaire Angolais)
box 18, folder 7
Internal War
1988-1989
Scope and Contents
Mostly clippings
box 89, folder 4
JCA (Christian Youth of Angola/Juventude Cristã de Angola) - João Chisseva
box 89, folder 3
Emanuel Kunzika (Marcum outgoing drafts)
1963-1968
box 89, folder 5
Lobito - UNASA (African National Union of Southern Angola/União Nacional dos Africanos do Sul de Angola)
box 18, folder 9
MPLA (Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola/Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola)
1960-1962
box 89, folder 9
MPLA-FDLA (Democratic Front for the Liberation of Angola/Frente Nacional de a Libertação de Angola)
1963
Box 106, Folder 3
MPLA - Liberation Support Movement posters
box 19, folder 1
Namibia - Angola Negotiation
1988
box 19, folder 2
Namibia - Angola Settlement
1988
box 19, folder 3
OAU (Organization for African Unity/Organisation de l'unité africaine)
box 91, folder 3
PDA (Angolan Democratic Party/Partido Democrate de L'Angola)
1962-1963
Box 106, Folder 4
PDA/IESA seminar photographs
February - September 1970
box 19, folder 5
Political asylum case
2001
box 19, folder 6
Project "Pierre"
1987-1988
box 19, folder 7-8
Protestants & Catholics
1987-1988
box 20, folder 1
Holden Roberto/FNLA/COMIA/PDA
box 20, folder 3
South Africa - Angola clippings
1988
box 20, folder 6
students/UNEA (National Union of Angolan Students/União nacional dos estudantes de Angola)
1962-1971
box 92, folder 7
Paul Torba - Angola Office
box 92, folder 8
UNA (United Nationals Angolan Party/Unidade Nacional Angolano Partido)-CPA (Council of the. Angolan People/Conselho do Povo
Angolano) - Kassinda
box 21, folder 1
United Nations/International
box 21, folder 2
UNITA (National Union for the Total Independence of Angola/União Nacional para a Independência Total de Angola)
1966-1982
box 93, folder 7, Box 106, Folder 2
box 21, folder 5
UNITA press pack
circa 1986
box 22, folder 3
UNITA/Free Angola Information Service bulletins and press releases
1990-1993
box 22, folder 4
UNITA /Free Angola Information Service - Kwacha News
1986-1991
box 22, folder 5
United States - Angola
1960-1972
box 22, folder 6
United States - Angola
1973-1979
box 23, folder 1
United States - Angola
1980-1993
box 23, folder 2
United States-Angola Chamber of Commerce
1990-1994
box 23, folder 3
UPA (United People of Angola/União das Populações de Angola)
1956-1968
box 23, folder 4
chronological files
1960-1967
box 94, folder 5
Angola - miscellaneous correspondence, etc.
1962-1992
box 23, folder 5
correspondence folder marked "private"
1962-1964, 1967-1968
box 85, folder 2
1962 Trip - news clippings
box 85, folder 3
notes, clippings, etc.
1963
box 23, folder 7
chronological files
1971-1980
box 24, folder 1
chronological files
1981-1985
box 24, folder 2
chronological files
1987-1989
box 24, folder 3
chronological files
1990-2012
box 24, folder 4
chronological files, undated
box 26, folder 2
News from Hsinhua News Agency
1966-1972
box 26, folder 3
Hsinhua Daily Bulletin - mimeograph copies
1966
box 97, folder 4
President Youlou - Information Congo-Brazzaville - Orchestre Bantou (7" flexidisc with image of Youlou)
Series 11. EEC (European Economic Community)
1952-2007
Scope and Contents
Original box was also labeled "Euroafrique." Most concern late 1950s-early 60s trade pacts and negotiations between African
and European countries, including development and investment. Includes material from Lyon Colloque/Colloque de Lyon, Council
of Europe/Conseil de l'Europe, Alliance Europe Afrique, and the American Committee on United Europe (with a 1959 Allan Hovey,
Jr. document based on an interview with Marcum). Please note that many files in this series are water damaged.
box 29, folder 1-2
Colloque International Sur La Decision Dans Les Organisations Europeenes
1966
Scope and Contents
box was labeled: "2. Lyon Colloque, EEC-Decision-making"
box 29, folder 3
EEC - Africa
undated, 1952-1958
Scope and Contents
box was labeled: "6. EEC - Africa"
box 30, folder 1
EEC - Africa
1962-1966, 2007
box 30, folder 2
Council of Europe/Conseil de l'Europe
1957-1966
Physical Description: Handle with care ; file has received significant water damage
Series 12. Free Trade Area
box 30, folder 3
Free Trade Area
1964-1965
Scope and Contents
The majority of the material concerns conferences of the Organization for West African Economic Cooperation and the countries
of Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, and Guinea. Details include judicial convention, trade, payments, telecommunications,
and cultural and transport agreements.
Series 13. French Africa
1958-1967
Scope and Contents
This series was assembled by Marcum, but a few other relevant files have been added. Most of the material dates to before
his interest in southern Africa emerged. Files primarily concern trade and other regional agreements among Francophone countries
including Gambia, Senegal, Congo, Mali, Guinea, Mauritania, and Cote D'Ivoire.
box 31, folder 1
L'Afrique Equatoriale Francaise
1958
box 31, folder 3
OCAM (Organisation Commune Africaine et Malgache)
1966-1967
box 31, folder 4
Conseil de l'Entente
1959
box 31, folder 5-6
trade agreements & other documents, reports, memoranda, notes, etc.
1950s-1960s
box 31, folder 2
ATEC (Agence Transequatoriale Des Communications)
1959, 1966
box 32, folder 1
publications
1954, 1966
Arrangement
See also Series 33.
box 32, folder 6
Ivory Coast - Assemblee Territoriale de la Cote D'Ivoire - Premiere Session Ordinaire
1958
box 32, folder data_value_missing_87bf04b6d36fb9cfd561f57549857de6
box 97, folder 1
Parti de la Fédération Africaine, Modibo Keita, Dakar Senegal
1959
box 32, folder 9
Alioune Diop transcripts
1960
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Original mimeographs are severely curled on one side.
box 104, folder 5
French-speaking Africa notes, etc.
1959
Series 15. Liberia
1952-1966
Series 16. Mozambique
1959-2013
box 34, folder 2
Committee for a Free Mozambique (NY)
1970-1972
box 34, folder 3
COREMO (Revolutionary Committee of Mozambique/Comité Revolucionário de Moçambique)
1964-1974
box 34, folder 4
COREMO publications
Scope and Contents
Valiant Hero ; O Combatente ; Voice of COREMO ; COREMO Newsletter
box 34, folder 7
FRELIMO (Mozambique Liberation Front/Frente de Libertação de Moçambique)
1962-1963
box 35, folder 5
LSM (Liberation Support Movement) FRELIMO pamphlets (Canada)
1975
box 35, folder 6
FRELIMO - Report of the Central Committee
after 1982
box 35, folder 7-8
Mozambican Revolution (FRELIMO newsletter)
1964-1974
box 35, folder 9
Mozambican Revolution (New York edition)
1964-1965
box 36, folder 3
David J.M. Mabuna/UDENAMO
box 36, folder 6
Leo Milas (aka Seifu Milasi)
box 36, folder 7
Eduardo Mondlane
undated, 1961-1965
box 36, folder 8
Eduardo Mondlane
1969-1999
box 37, folder 1
MOLIMO (Mozambique Liberation Movement/Movimento de Libertação de Moçambique) - FUMO (Mozambique United Front/Frente Unida
de Moçambique)
box 37, folder 2
Mozambique Institute/Janet Mondlane
box 37, folder 5
PCN (National Coalition Party/Partido de Coligação Nacional)
box 37, folder 6
RENAMO/MNR (Mozambican National Resistance/Resistência Nacional Moçambicana)
1982-1984
box 38, folder 1
UDENAMO (National Democratic Union of Mozambique/União Democrática Nacional de Moçambique)/MANU (Mozambican African National
Union)
box 38, folder 2
UDENAMO 1963-1965 / COSERU (Secret Committee of Udenamo Restoration/Comitê Secreto de Restauração da UDENAMO)
box 38, folder 3
UGEAN (General Union of Students from Black Africa under Portuguese Colonial Domination)
box 38, folder 4
UNAMI (União Nacional Africana de Moçambique Independente)/Chagonga/UNAMO/MANC/MOLIMO
box 38, folder 5
UNEMO (National Union of Mozambian Students/União Nacional de Estudantes de Moçambique)
box 38, folder 7
UN reports - refugee mental health
1960-1964
box 39, folder 2
UN Security Council - Rome peace conference
1992
box 39, folder 3
U.S. State Department Foreign Service Despatches & telegrams [copies]
1962-1963
box 39, folder 4
Artur Xavier Lambo Vilankuku
box 39, folder 5
publications
Scope and Contents
Includes singles issues or small runs from Não Vamos Esquecer, Revista de Imprensa, Soldier of Fortune, Committee of Returned
Volunteers, U.S. Committee for Refugees, Africa Recovery, CSIS, & the Alicia Patterson Foundation.
box 40, folder 2
chronological files
undated
box 40, folder 3
chronological files
1961-1965
box 40, folder 4
chronological files
1966-1972
box 40, folder 5
chronological files
1973-1977
box 40, folder 6
chronological files
1982-1988
box 40, folder 7
chronological files
1995-2013
Series 17. Namibia/Southwest Africa
box 33, folder 5
SWAPO (South-West Africa People's Organization)
box 33, folder 6
Windhoek Observer, Namibia Nachrichten
1984
Series 18. Nigeria - Eastern Region and NCNC, Biafra
1954-1968
Scope and Contents
Primarily late-1950s publications and ephemera promoting investment and development. Many are water-damaged. Material concerning
Marcum's trips was filed elsewhere.
Series 19. Pacfic Rim
Scope and Contents
The majority of files here consist of news clippings.
box 99, folder 5
Marcum research grants
1983, 1988
box 41, folder 4
New Caledonia, Marcum notes, South Pacific conference
1974
box 41, folder 1
New Caledonia binder of notes, reports, clippings
circa 1981-1983
box 41, folder 2
New Caledonia binder of notes, correspondence, articles
circa 1982-1984
box 41, folder 7
New Caledonia clippings
1984
box 41, folder 9
New Caledonia clippings
1985
box 100, folder 6
New Caledonia - United Nations
1986-1988
box 41, folder 10
New Caledonia
1987-1988, 1998
box 101, folder 2
New Caledonia Le Figaro/Nouvelle Caledonie
1988
box 101, folder 7
Papua New Guinea/Solomon Island/Timor
box 101, folder 9
Papua New Guinea exchange
1975
Box 103
Publications [unfoldered]
Scope and Contents
Combat Caledonien no.28-29,1985
Bwenando, Le Premier Journal de Konaky no.3-60 (incomplete), 1985-1986
Les Nouvelles Caledoniennes no.42-78, 1985
etc.
Series 20. Portuguese colonial wars
Scope and Contents
Material covering more than a single country. Related material has been filed in respective country series. Also filed here
is some material related to Guinea and its independence from Portuguese rule.
box 25
academic papers on Angola and Mozambique
box 38, folder 6
UN Special Committee on Territories under Portuguese Administration binder on meetings held in Africa
1962
box 84, folder 1
Angola, Mozambique & Guinea - general
box 97, folder 11
Sierra Leone (one document)
Series 22. South Africa
1963-1989
Scope and Contents
See also Education series.
box 42, folder 7
Marcum notebooks
Scope and Contents
Labeled IIEE Trip Log ; ACF Mission 1&2 ; untitled 1981, etc. South Africa notebooks also filed in Series 3, Notebooks.
box 43, folder 2
Pan Africanist Congress/Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe
1963
box 43, folder 3
Morley Zebulon Nkosi
1963-1965, 1968
box 43, folder 5
Nana Mahomo - U.S. Tour
1964
box 43, folder 7
Nana Mahomo (editor) - Black Star, Crisis & Change magazines
1963-1966
box 43, folder 9
Nadine Gordimer correspondence
1971
box 43, folder 10
Seven Springs Center Symposium
1978
box 43, folder 11-12
WPF (World Peace Foundation) / SAIIA (South African Institute of International Affairs) visit
1984
box 44, folder 1
Berger/Godsell - A Future South Africa press kit
1988
box 44, folder 3
U.S. - South Africa
1966-1968
box 44, folder 4
U.S. - South Africa
1975-1995
box 44, folder 5
U.S. - South Africa policy clippings
1988-1989
box 44, folder 6
Sanctions clippings
1988-1989
box 44, folder 7
Soviets - South Africa
1988-1989
Series 23. Soviet Union & Cuba - South Africa
box 45, folder 2
Second Soviet-American Conference on Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa (Moscow)
1984
box 45, folder 3
Soviet Union in the Third World Conference (UC Berkeley)
1985
box 45, folder 4
Seminar on Southern Africa Center of Studies on Africa & The Middle East/CFR (Havana)
1989
box 97, folder 13
Sudan/Mali (L'Union Soudanaise)
Series 25. Togoland
1955-1963
Series 26. United States - Africa
1955-2013
26.1. chronological files
box 47, folder 5
Adlai Stevenson Institute/Challenor
1971
box 48, folder 3
Africa - Economics/War Crisis [papers and clippings]
1988
box 95, folder 7
African Studies Association
1968-1970
box 49, folder 3
American Committee on Africa/George Houser
Related Materials
Houser/ACA material on Angola is filed in the Angola series.
box 95, folder 8
American Committee on Africa/George Houser
1959-1991
Scope and Contents
See also file in Angola series.
box 49, folder 1
Aspen Institute - Southern Africa Policy Forum
1989
box 48, folder 4
Carter Center of Emory University - Myth Reality and the Future of Southern Africa
1988
box 95, folder 9
Central African Student's Union of America
box 96, folder 1
Council on Foreign Relations
1957-1993
box 49, folder 4
Council on Foreign Relations
1963-1989
box 49, folder 5
Council on Foreign Relations
1990-1992
box 49, folder 6
Council on Foreign Relations
1993-2013
box 98, folder 5
Hoover Program on Overseas Development conference
1955
box 98, folder 7
Institute for Contemporary Studies conference, South Africa
1988
box 98, folder 6
Seven Springs Center - Second Symposium on Southern Africa
1976
box 49, folder 2
USEUCOM (United States European Command) Conference on Southern Africa
1989
box 96, folder 6
University of California (EAP, divestment, etc.)
Series 27. Zambia/Zimbabwe (North & South Rhodesia)
1960-1970
box 97, folder 9
Rhodesia/Southern Rhodesia/Zimbabwe
Box 83
Rebuilding Dzimbabwe, Binduki Diraiva
Scope and Contents
Undated photocopy of large unfoldered typescript
Series 28. Africa general
box 97, folder 7
Mauritania - Marcum notes
box 46, folder 3
Tunisia
circa 1961-1969
Scope and Contents
From file box labeled "Tunisia II" ; no I is present. Other Tunisia material possibly in Chronological Series circa 1950s.
box 98, folder 1
Miscellaneous publications - Africa
box 98, folder 2
Miscellaneous clippings - Africa
box 98, folder 3
Miscellaneous papers - Africa
Series 29. Liberation movements general
box 96, folder 2
Liberation movements - General
box 96, folder 3
Liberation movements - General newsclippings
box 96, folder 8
Pan-African conferences, parties, movements, etc.
Series 30. Education
Scope and Contents
Most files concern higher education in South Africa, but also African students in United States, especially Lincoln University's
African Center program. Appeals from young African students are scattered throughout various series, but most are filed here.
30.1 Files, chronological
box 94, folder 12
Student correspondence "Bam, Peter, Eliot, Tiyo, Oscar"
1964-1965
Box 76, Folder 1
American Council on Education
box 27, folder 8
Association of African Universities reports
1994
Box 76, folder 2
Association of African Universities Joint Colloquium/COREVIP
January 1995
Box 76, folder 3
Workshop on Transformation Processes in South African Higher Education
January 1995
Box 76, folder 4
Association of Tertiary Institutions
box 27, folder 6
Derek Bok, South Africa trip
1991
Box 76, folder 5
Committee of University Principals
box 28, folder 1
CSIS report on South African education
1995
box 77, folder 2
Department of National Education - National Education Policy reports
1987-1988
box 77, folder 3
Distance education - South Africa
box 77, folder 4
Educational Opportunities Council / Career Development Program
box 28, folder 2
Ford Foundation study on South African higher education
1994-1995
box 28, folder 3
Ford/American Council on Education study on South African education
1996-1997
box 28, volume 4
Hanson/Meyerson - International Challenges to American Colleges and Universities (American Council on Education 1995)
box 77, folder 5
Institute of Race Relations
box 77, folder 6
Institute of International Education (IIE) Educational Program for South African University Students
box 27, folder 3
Jose Kunzika scholarship
1985-1988
box 77, folder 7
Medical Education for South African Blacks, Inc.
box 78, folder 1
Miscellaneous foundations, organizations, etc.
box 78, folder 2
Marcum correspojndence, notes, etc.
circa 1988-1998
box 78, folder 3
Marcum writing - South Africa
box 78, folder 4
Miscellaneous non-Marcum correspondence
box 78, folder 5
Rand Afrikaans University
box 27, folder 5
SAEP (South Africa Education Program)
1983, 1990
Box 80, Folder 10
South African Association for the Advancement of Knowledge & Culture: Education For the Bantu of South Africa
1961
box 28, volume 5
Totemeyer - The African University in a Divided Society [bound study inscribed to Marcum by author]
1984
box 79, folder 1
University of Durban-Westville
Box 80, folder 2
University of Port Elizabeth
Box 80, folder 4
University of South Africa
Box 80, folder 5
University of Stellenbosch
Box 80, folder 7
University of the Western Cape
Box 80, folder 8
University of the Witwatersrand
box 27, folder 4
USSALEP (U.S. - South Africa Leader Exchange Program)
1966, 1983-1991
box 82, folder 1
Reports & papers
1985-1988
box 82, folder 2
Reports & papers
1989-1990
box 82, folder 3
Reports & papers
1991-1994
box 82, folder 7
Reports & papers
1996-1997
Series 31. Photographs & slides
box 7, folder 1
misc. photographs of or including Marcum
box 7, folder 3
identification cards & papers
box 7, folder 6
Ford Foundation trip with Phil Curtin
1958
Scope and Contents
Negatives, copy prints, and related photographs also filed here. Includes a photo of Patrice Lumumba and images from Senegal,
Guinea, and elsewhere. Some of these photos were published in an issue of The New Leader (December 1, 1958) credited to Marcum.
Also contains a letter from Phil's wife Anne and an unsent postcard by Marcum.
box 7, folder 7
Mauritania, Dahomey, Guinea, etc.
1958
box 7, folder 8
United States Information Service photographs of coctail party
late 1950s?
box 7, folder 9
Angola trip with George Houser
January-February 1962
box 7, folder 10
color slides- Angola
January-February 1962
box 7, folder 11
damaged slides - Angola
January-February 1962
Scope and Contents
With note from Marcum's father Arthur referring to "dunked film"
box 7, folder 12
slides - Africa? (all but two severely underexposed)
1963
box 7, folder 13
Marcum with African students at Lincoln University
1963
box 7, folder 14
Photo Info-Senegal photographs of outdoor event
c.1966-1967
box 7, folder 15
slides - Africa
developed January & September 1974
box 7, folder 16
slides - South Pacific [possibly Tahiti and Rarotonga]
developed November 1974
box 8, folder 1
slides - South Africa
1981
box 8, folder 2
slides - South Africa
1981 [developed January 1982]
box 8, folder 3
slides - unidentified locations, some family
developed March 1984
box 8, folder 4
slides - USSR
developed August 1984
box 8, folder 5
slides - South Africa
developed December 1984
box 8, folder 6
slides - France
most developed December 1984
box 8, folder 7
slides - South Africa
developed February 1985
box 8, folder 8
IIS conference - Moscow
1988
box 9, folder 1
"Mostly Labeled Slides" [Nigeria, Algeria, etc.]
developed 1965, 1974, 1977, etc
box 9, folder 2
misc. photos - Africa
Scope and Contents
Includes the following: Republic of the Congo flag-raising ceremony in Kunzu/Leopoldville ; Bureau de l'Information du Haut-Commissariat
de la Republique en A.E.F. [Afrique-Équatoriale Française] photo of General De Gaulle shaking hands with Habib Bourguiba [Brazzaville
1958?] ; group portrait of Juvento party in Togo, 1958 ; Joseph Kasa-Vubu and ABAKO rally, January 4th, 1959 "just before
the Belgian Congo riots" ; Christmas card with a photo of women in Upper Volta c.1976 ; a few postcards
box 9, folder 3
misc. photos - Africa (mostly unidentified)
box 9, folder 4
unidentified photos - Africa
circa 1960
Scope and Contents
Series of uncaptioned prints, including images of Albert Schweitzer and a tour group (possibly the Harriman trip?)
box 9, folder 5
Angola - revolution
1960-1968
Scope and Contents
Includes several captioned photos from GRAE's Information Ministry ; damaged print of UPA's first headquarters in Leopoldville
1960 ; damaged RPC of Roberto & Adoula ; Roberto & GRAE marching in Leopoldville ; damaged print of Roberto, Adoula and Kunzika
1963 ; two photos from Emmanuel Kunzika depicting Luvaka 5/17/1968
box 9, folder 6
South Africa
Scope and Contents
Mostly commercial prints promoting travel and economic investment, many with South African Railways stamp. Also some postcards,
and three copy prints of PAC demonstrations
box 9, folder 7
misc. slides- Africa, etc.
Scope and Contents
Includes images from Kenya, the Congo, Tanzania, as well as New York City, and elsewhere (possibly England?). One is dated
1958.
box 9, folder 9
film in cannisters, envelope
32.1 audio reels
Scope and Contents
Open reel tapes have been digitized. Many tapes, including those with labels, were found to be blank.
box 3, folder 1
This Is Angola. Dr. John Marcum (7" reel)
This Is Angola
Scope and Contents
Produced recording of Angolan music with accompanying folktales in English. Reel was in package with postmark of 1969.
box 3, folder 2
Duplicate of Angola Tape 1+2 (Marcum and George Houser interview Joao Batista and Antonio Viera ; 7" reel)
Duplicate of Angola Tape 1+2
Scope and Contents
Marcum and George Houser interview Joao Batista and Antonio Viera, followed by a previously recorded portion of a Linus Pauling
interview by Edwin Randle(?), probably from a broadcast.
box 3, folder 3
Duplicate of Angola Tapes 3+4 - 5+6 (Joao Batista ; 7" reel)
unidentified (Joao Batista)
Scope and Contents
Joao Batista speech and/or interview ; Marcum, George Houser & Susannah Lyle also speak. The last 12 minutes or so consists
of singing, presumably from independence fighters.
box 4, folder 14
Tape 5+6 (Marcum & Houser in Angola ; 5" reel)
Tape 5+6 (Marcum & Houser in Angola)
Scope and Contents
Notes on tape read as follow: "Side 1. Forest of Muengo : UPA song ; Speech in Kicongo Addressed to Houser & Marcum ; Translated
into French ; Vivas ; Songs & drills, more vivas ; Good viva chorus ; Speech in Kicongo ; Songs. Side 2. Songs ; John & George,
English & French in Fuesse ; Peterson explains the four preceeding songs (French) ; Interview of Bernardo Monsangu ; French-Kicongo
mostly ; Fast @ 190 for song ; slow @ 218 for interview with Fuesse nurse (French) ; end 260 (good for ERA) ; George in English
; Peterson in French ; Mr. Frederico in Kicongo ; JUVENTA songs, translated by Peterson."
box 4, folder 15
Tape 7+8. Songs. Ngunda. Peterson interview (5" reel)
Tape 7+8
Scope and Contents
Jose Kiasonga Manuel Peterson interviews head of village of Ngunda, Angola. Ends with duplicate of Marcum/Houser interview
with Peterson.
box 4, folder 16
Tape 9+10 (5" reel)
Tape 9+10
Scope and Contents
Tape box reads as follows: "Side 1. Peterson (in French) talks about ALIZO MPLA, Christian & Protestant missions ; Prov. government
; JUPA's role (incl. problems of teaching while being bombed) ; Forced labor interviews (George intro, Peterson asks questions,
mostly in Kicongo)"
Interviews with J. K. Peterson, Dr. Jose Liahuca, Manuel Barros Necaca conducted by George Houser. Also discussed: malaria,
intestinal disease, anemia, and American aid.
box 4, folder 24
(Continuation of village ceremony at Wingo ; 5" reel)
unidentified (end of Wingo ceremony)
Scope and Contents
Narration and interview by Marcum. Continuation of village ceremony at Wingo(?). Singing, prayers, marching, and drills by
soldiers and inhabitants from the village of Zezima(?). Interviews in French with Bernardo Monsangu, counselor of base camp,
and Mangidi Emmanuel, head nurse of village of Fwese(?). Peterson and Houser also present.
box 3, folder 7
(Marcum & Houser interviews ; Batista speech ; 7" reel)
unidentifed [Marcum - Houser interviews ; Batista speech]
Scope and Contents
Marcum and George Houser interview unidentified villagers, Julian Weppa, and Antonio Viera, followed by a speech by Joao Batista.
box 3, folder 8
(Marcum & Houser interview J.K. Manuel Peterson ; 7" reel)
unidentified (Marcum & Houser interview J.K. Peterson)
Scope and Contents
Marcum & George Houser interview interpeter/guide Jose Kiasonga Manuel Peterson in French "the morning of our last day in
Angola." in Ngunda, Angola. Peterson was later Director of security in the Government of the Republic of Angola in Exile (GRAE).
box 3, folder 13
(Marcum interviews Kaunda ; 7" reel)
unidentified (Marcum interviews Kaunda)
Scope and Contents
John Marcum interviews Kenneth Kaunda, president of the United National Independence Party of Northern Rhodesia.
box 4, folder 34
(Batista message etc. ; 3" reel)
unidentified (Batista message)
Scope and Contents
Message from UPA Commander Joao Batista speaking in Portuguese, introduced by Marcum. Unidentified individual speaking in
French with English interpeter discussing agricultural production in Senegal. Second half has recording problems.
box 4, folder 17
Batista. 2nd interview (5" reel)
Batista 2nd interview
Scope and Contents
Marcum & George Houser interview Joao Batista. Box also says "and Kendualu speech."
box 4, folder 35
Kunzika and Dombele (3" reel)
Kunzika & Dombele
Scope and Contents
Interview with Emanuel Kunzika, vice-premier of the Angolan government in exile, and with Ferdinand Dombele, the secretary-general
of the PDA.
box 3, folder 9
(Interview with Reverend Vanderheide in Dakar, Senegal ; 7" reel)
unidentified (Vanderheide interview)
Scope and Contents
Marcum iInterview with Reverend Robert Vanderheide in Dakar, Senegal regarding CEMAD (Complexe Educatif Mamelles Aviation
Denango), conversion, education, and social work.
box 3, folder 5
Dr. John Marcum. 1. S.W. Africa. Interview. with Jacob Kuangua. 2. Sierra Leone Receives Independence. With Dr. William Fitzjohn.
News In Depth, WRCU - The Colgate Community Radio Service (7" reel)
1961
Dr. John Marcum [Jacob Kuangua, WRCU News in Depth radio program]
Scope and Contents
Interview with Jacob Kuangua, founder of SWAPO. WRCU Colgate University Radio "News in Depth" report on Sierra Leone's independence
on April 26, 1961.
box 3, folder 6
Southern Africa Symposium. May 12, 1967. Parts 1&3. Ambassadors Matthews & Mohale, Counselor Kaenga (7" reel)
1967-05-12
Southern Africa Symposium
Scope and Contents
Speeches by Elias Kaenga, Ambassador Z. K. Matthews, and Ambassador Albert Mohale moderated by Dr. Richard P. Stevens at the
Southern African Symposium at Lincoln University. Also speaking is Marvin Wachman.
box 3, folder 4
[Southern Africa Symposium] Parts 2+4 [7" reel]
1967-05
[Southern Africa Symposium] Parts 2+4
Scope and Contents
Speeches by Elias Kaenga, Ambassador Z. K. Matthews, and Ambassador Albert Mohale at Haverford College.
box 4, folder 21
Sp255 Lesson #3. Repetition - Idioms - Practical Exercises 10-4-55 (Radio Moscow broadcast ; 5" reel)
Sp255 Lesson #3 [Radio Moscow]
Scope and Contents
Recording of Soviet "Radio Moscow" news broadcast in English Topics include Southeast Asia and American aggression, Freedom
Bus Riders, the KKK, and a meeting between Kennedy and Khruschev.
box 4, folder 26
(overlapping recordings ; 5" reel)
unidentified (overlapping recordings)
Scope and Contents
Overlapping recordings at various speeds, mostly unidentified speech in English about Angola and Mozambique with radio or
television broadcast in Portuguese. Probably a partially erased tape.
box 4, folder 23
(unidentified informal reading ; 5" reel)
box 4, folder 18
Pat Paden (Portuguese language lesson ; 5" reel)
box 3, folder 12
(Spanish language exercises ; 7" reel)
box 3, folder 10
(Spanish language exercises ; 7" reel)
box 3, folder 11
Copy of Dr. Marcum (mix of commercial recordings of latin popular music ; 7" reel)
box 4, folder 22
Olga Guillot Sings (copy of commercial recording ; 5" reel)
box 4, folder 27
(Lawrence Welk show broadcast ; 5" reel)
box 5, cassette 1
Rand Afrikaans University. Rektor Dr. J.D. DeLange. 8/16
box 5, cassette 4
University of Lesotha. Monday, August 31
box 5, cassette 5
University of North Soweto Luncheon speeches, #55. 8/18/81
box 5, cassette 6
University of Witwaterswand, Slide Show of University
box 5, cassette 7
University of Pretoria - V.P. Youbert and Profs Botany, Chem, Religion, Econ
box 5, cassette 8
Kwazulu - Chief Butheleze
box 5, cassette 10
University of Pretoria. Rector-Joubert (Manpower Part)
box 6, cassette 11
Conference on South Africa. Wed. PM Tape #1
box 6, cassette 12
Conference on South Africa. Wed. PM/Thurs AM Tape #2
box 6, cassette 13
Conference on South Africa. Thurs AM Tape #3
box 6, cassette 14
Conference on South Africa. Conclusion, Thurs AM 2PM Tape #4
box 6, cassette 15
Conference on South Africa. Conclusion, Thurs 3:45PM Tape #5
box 6, cassette 16
Siphu Bothelezi - 25 Min.
box 6, cassette 17
Sipho Buthelezi - Aspects of The Development of Struggle in South Africa January 26, 1978
1978-01-26
box 6, cassette 18
unidentified audiocassette [Scotch brand]
box 6, cassette 19
Songs of Chimurenga, Recorded Live in a Guerilla Camp. Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army
box 6, cassette 20
A Conversation with Jonas Savimbi, CSIS 10/2/89
1989-10-02
box 6, cassette 21
John Marcum - Meet The Press 1/4/76
1976-01-04
box 6, cassette 22
John Marcum - Meet The Press January 4, 19/76
1976-01-04
box 6, cassette 23
John Marcum - NBC Meet The Press 1/4/76
1976-01-04
box 6, cassette 24
John Marcum, UCSC, third availability. Liberation of Angola. 2 cuts. duplicate of UC Audio News Service Programming 11/12
box 6, cassette 25
English: USIS Cape Town John Marcum & T. Diebel. Post Moscow Summit 6/13/88
1988-06-13
box 5, cassette 1
Leading the Way: Black Trade Unions in South Africa. LVBT-026-v. Labor Institute of Public Affairs
box 5, cassette 2
The Read Organization. Gimme a Break, Gimma Book. Max Katz & Associates
box 5, cassette 3
World in Focus. Council of Foreign Relations
box 5, cassette 4
The Luanda Massacre (Oct. 31-Nov. 2, 1992) and Its Aftermath. Free Angola Information Service [press release enclosed]
box 5, cassette 5
unidentified video [with Stanford University logo stamp]
box 6
32.4 computer diskette: Africa9-96_1 ; ACE[?] Review
Physical Description: 1 computer disk(s)
Series 33. Publications, by name
Arrangement
Many magazines, newspapers and other published material are single issues or clippings interfiled in the Chronological or
subject files.
box 2, folder 1
Africa Confidential
1963-1964
box 2, folder 6
Africa Confidential
1969-1971
box 2, folder 7
Africa Special Report/Africa Report
1957-1969
box 33, folder 4
Awake! Vol.56 No.23
December 8, 1975
Scope and Contents
With cover story: "Atrocities Against Chistians in Malawi: When Will They Stop?" Enclosed with letter to Marcum.
33.2 newspapers
Scope and Contents
For the most arranged chronologically. Some issues may not be complete. Clipped pages are filed here but not described.
box 1, folder 1
Nigerian Citizen no.534 June 19, 1957
box 1, folder 1
West African Pilot vol.XX no.6069 July 30, 1957
box 1, folder 1
New Africa vol.9 no.1985 August 6, 1957
box 1, folder 1
Nigerian Spokesman vol.XV no.4070 August 6, 1957
box 1, folder 1
Eastern Outlook vol.VII no.15 August 8, 1957
box 1, folder 1
Eastern Sentinel vol.II no. 654 August 8, 1957
box 1, folder 1
Daily Comet vol.II no.224 August 16, 1957
Scope and Contents
Contains article mentioning Marcum visit.
box 1, folder 1
The Listener vol.8 no.91 August 20, 1957
box 1, folder 1
Terre Africaine no.4 November 1958
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Poor condition.
box 1, folder 1
Terre Africaine No.5 December 1958
box 1, folder 1
Ghana Times vol.I no.244 December 13, 1958
box 1, folder 1
Sawaba no.10 August 18, 1958
box 1, folder 1
Le Regroupment no.4 October 11, 1958
Scope and Contents
organe bi-mensuel de l'Union Progressiste Senegalaise
box 1, folder 1
Le Regroupment no.5 November 1, 1958
Scope and Contents
organe bi-mensuel de l'Union Progressiste Senegalaise
box 1, folder 6
Fraternite
1959-1963
Scope and Contents
2nd Ed. Speciale supplement with portrait of Houphet-Bougney and song "L'Abidjanaise"
no.20 September 4, 1959
no.71 August 26, 1960
no.72 September 2, 1960
no. 78 October 14, 1960
no.96 February 17, 1961
no.97 February 24, 1961
no.126 September 22, 1961
no.135 November 24, 1961
no.193 January 4, 1963
box 1, folder 7
Unite Togolaise
1959-1960
box 1, folder 2
Abidjan Matin no.2738 August 31, 1960
box 1, folder 2
L'Homme Nouveau no.2 March 8, 1960
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Poor condition.
box 1, folder 2
The Liberian Age vol.15 no.33 April 22, 1960
box 1, folder 2
The Liberian Age vol.15 no.69 August 29, 1960
box 1, folder 2
Carrefour Africain No.22 August 21, 1960
box 1, folder 2
Carrefour Africain No.23 August 28, 1960
box 1, folder 2
Carrefour Africain No.25 September 11, 1960
box 1, folder 2
Contact vol.3 no.18 September 10, 1960
box 1, folder 2
Presence Chretienne no.10 October 1960
box 1, folder 9
La Voix de la Nation Angolaise/A Voz da na Cao Angolana
1960-1961
box 1, folder 3
African Mail no.50 January 31, 1961
box 1, folder 3
The Courier, Portuguese Africa Supplement July 1, 1961
box 1, folder 3
Evening News vol.III no.778 September 3, 1960
box 1, folder 3
Evening News vol.IV no.1033 July 1, 1961
box 1, folder 3
Unidade Angolana no.1 December 1961
box 1, folder 3
Unidade Angolana February 4, 1962
box 1, folder 3
The Spark no.125 May 7, 1965
box 1, folder 3
Le Moniteur Africain no.250 July 13, 1966
box 1, folder 3
Anti-Apartheid News March 1966
box 1, folder 4
La Semaine no.760 March 26, 1967
box 1, folder 4
Le Progres Supplement "Six Ans de Lutte en Angola" April 2, 1967
box 1, folder 4
Daily Listener vol.17 no.247 March 3, 1967
box 1, folder 4
Daily Listener vol.17 no.248 March 4, 1967
box 1, folder 5
Addis-Soir no.19 December 12, 1973
box 1, folder 5
The Standard no.19063 August 28, 1975
box 1, folder 5
The Standard no.19157 December 16, 1975
box 1, folder 5
Ghanaian Times no.5719 April 24, 1976
box 1, folder 5
Daily News no.1390 October 5, 1976
box 1, folder 5
The Ethiopian Herald vol. XXXIV no.417 May 17, 1977
box 1, folder 14
New Caledonia newspapers
1982, 1985
Scope and Contents
Corail no.127 August 27, 1982
Corail no.128 September 3, 1982
Fetuu-Aho no.75 August 19, 1982
A Notre Avis, Supplement au no.2 du journal Rendre Compte [no date]
L'Evenement, Supplement a L'Avenir no. 860, 1982
Les Nouvelles Caledoniennes no. 3383 September 1, 1982
Les Nouvelles Caledoniennes no. 3384 September 2, 1982
Les Nouvelles Caledoniennesno. 3385 September 3, 1982
Les Nouvelles Caledoniennes no. 3386 September 5, 1982
Les Nouvelles Caledoniennes no.4269 August 9, 1985
Les Nouvelles Caledoniennes no.4271 August 12, 1985
box 1, folder 13
South African newspapers January 21, 1984
Scope and Contents
The Citizen ; The Natal Mercury ; The Star ; Rand Daily Mail
box 1, folder 10
Jornal De Angola
1984-1988
box 1, folder 12
Terra Angolana no.29 September 23, 1992
box 1, folder 12
Novo Jornal no.29 August 8, 2008
box 1, folder 15
US & Soviet newspapers
1956-1985
Scope and Contents
Moscow News no.45 June 6, 1956
Moscow News no.50 June-July 1984
Young Socialist February 1976
The Daily Californian vol.XVII no.26 February 15, 1985
Minneapolis Star and Tribune supplement "Africa by Robert B. Hewitt" 1959
33.3 books, pamphlets, periodicals
Scope and Contents
These publications were culled from Marcum's book collection by the curator. Most are political texts in French and English
about French and Portuguese colonial Africa in 1950s & 60s. A few are unpublished theses or draft typescripts. Marcum annotated
some copies, and there is some inserted material.
Box 109
Algeria & French Africa
1948-1971
Scope and Contents
Sahli, Mohammed C. Le Complot Contre Les Peuples Africains. Alger: Editions algériennes en-Nahdha, 1950.
Colin, Andre. Une Politique Outre-Mer (Afrique Noire - Algerie). Force Nouvelles Numero special, 1957.
Bourdet, Claude. The Lobbies of North Africa. Cairo: Arab Maghreb Committee for Liberation, 1960.
Soustelle, Jacques. Le Drame Algérien: Toute La Vérité, Les Solutions. Paris: Impr. S. P. I, 1956.
Quelques Aspects du Probleme Algerien. Mouevement des Universitaires Francais unis devant la menace d'une guerre mondiale
"Mouvement des 150," 1956. no rec
Du Manifeste De La République Algérienne. Alger: Editions "Libération, 1948.
Benabdallah, Abdessamad, Mourad Oussedik, and Jacques Vergès. Nuremberg Pour L'algérie !: Ii. Paris: F. Maspero, 1961.
Ferri, Louis. L'algérie, C'est D'abord L'algérie. Paris: Témoignage chrétien, 1956.
Boumendjel, Ahmed, and Ferhat Abbas. Réponses De L'u.d.m.a. Au Gouverneur M.-E. Naegelen. Alger: Ed. "Libération", 1950.
Life in Algeria. London: Information Dept., Muslim Students' Federation, 1960.
Cours Internationale D'Ete, Tioumliline 1956. Haarlem: Joh. Enschedé en Zonen, 1957.
Parti, républicain-radical. Sauver L'afrique Française: Le Dossier Du Parti Radical, 1955-1957. Paris, 1959.
Tam-tam: Revue Des Étudiants Catholiques Africains. Paris: Tam-Tam [no.5-6 1959 ; no.1-2 1960]
Bogand, M. Grand Conseil De L'A.E.F. Séance Inaugurale De La Deuxième Session Ordinaire, Brazzaville, 21 Octobre 1957. Discours:
Prononcé Par M. Bogand, Président Du Grand Conseil. Brazzaville: Impr. officielle, 1957.
Afrique Occidentale Française. Paris: Imprimerie Diloutremer, 1954.
Niger: Revue trimestrielle. Ministère de l'information (Niger): [No.13 Mars 1971]
Clair, Andrée. Le Niger Indépendant. Paris: ATEOS, 1966 [https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/3394471]
Lekime, Fernand, and Jacques Baeke. Katanga, Pays Du Cuivre. Limbourg: Marabout Scope, 1965. [https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/2999229]
Presence Africaine. Paris: Societe Nouvelle Presence Africaine, [no.23 decembre 1958-janvier 1959].
Touré, Sékou. Congrès Général De L'u.g.t.a.n. (union Générale Des Travailleurs De L'afrique Noire): Conakry 15.-18
Janvier 1959 : Rapport D'orientation Et De Doctrine. Paris: Ed. Présence Africaine, 1959.
Touré, Sékou. Toward Full Re-Africanisation: Policy and Principles of the Guinea Democratic Party. Paris: Présence africaine,
1959. [https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/3511661]
Touré, Sékou. L'action Politique Du Parti Démocratique De Guinée Pour L'émancipation Africaine. Conakry: Imprimerie du
Gouvernement, 1960. [https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/3511657]
Charbonneau, René. Blancs Et Noirs Au Rendez-Vous. Paris: La Colombe, 1957. [https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/2944746]
Le Brun Kéris, Georges. Mort des colonies?: Colonialisme, anticolonialisme et colonisation. [Paris]: Le Centurion, 1953.
[https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/3512652]
Gigon, Fernand. Guinée: État-pilote. Paris: Plon, 1959. [https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/2990412]
Blanchet, André. L'itinéraire Des Partis Africains Depuis Bamako. Paris: Plon, 1958. [https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/6006409]
Richard-Molard, Jacques. Afrique Occidentale Française. Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1956. [https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/33324]
Milcent, Ernest. L'a.o.f. Entre En Scène. Paris: Éditions Témoignage chrétien, 1958. [https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/3511571]
Dicko, Ahmadou A. Journal D'une Défaite: Autour Du Référendum Du 28 Septembre 1958 En Afrique Noire. Limoges, France: Imprimerie
Rivet & Cie, 1959.
Aujoulat, Louis P. Aujourd'hui, L'afrique. Tournai: Casterman, 1958. [https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/2996627]
Box 110
Angola & Portuguese Africa
1954-1984
Scope and Contents
Green, Gil. Portugal's Revolution. New York: International Publishers, 1976. [https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/891440]
Maciel, Artur. Angola Heróica: 120 Dias Com Os Nossos Soldados, 1963. [https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/2137076]
Valentim, Jorge A. Qui Libere L'angola. Bruxelles: Coppens, 1969.
Rossi, Pierre-Pascal. Pour Une Guerra Oubliée. Paris: Julliard, 1969. [https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/2990717]
Likambuila, Seta. Liberation Support Movement Interview with Mpla Sixth Region Commander Seta Likambuila. Richmond: Liberation
Support Movement, 1970.
People's Power in Mozambique & Guinea Bissau. London: Mozambique and Guine Information Centre, 1976.
Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola. Angola, exploitation esclavagiste, resistance nationale. Dakar: A. Diop, 1961.
[https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/2988188]
Neto, Agostinho. Messages to Companions in the Struggle: Speeches by Dr. Agostinho Neto, President Movimento Popular De Libertação
De Angola. Richmond, B.C: LSM Information Center, 1972.
The Struggle for the Independence of Angola: Declaration of the Steering Committee of Union of the Populations of Angola.
Luanda?], Angola: U.P.A, 1960.
União Nacional para a Independência Total de Angola. Angola: Seventh Year. [Place of publication not identified]: UNITA,
1968.
Djassi, Abel. The Fact About Portugal's African Colonies. London: Union of Democratic Control, 1960.
Salazar, António de Oliveira. Portugal and the Anti-Colonialist Campaign : Speech Delivered by H.E. The Prime Minister, Professor
Oliveira Salazar, before the National Assembly at the Session Held on November 30, 1960. Lisbon: Secretariado nacional da
informação, 1960.
Salazar, António de Oliveira. Goa and the Indian Union, Speech Delivered Through the National Broadcast by the Prime Minister.
Lisbon: Secretariado Nacional da Informaçã, 1954.
Salazar, António de Oliveira. The Reality of National Unity. Lisbon: Secretariado Nacional da Informação, 1957.
Salazar, António de Oliveira. The Portuguese Overseas Territories and the United Nations Organization. Lisbon: Secretariado
Nacional da Informação, 1961.
Caetano, Marcello. The Forthright Intention of Serving the Portuguese Nation: Speech Delivered Before the National Assembly
on 27 November 1968. Lisbon?: Secretaria de Estado de Informação e Turismo, 1968. [https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/1314950]
Valentim, Jorge. Basta: Angola. Oegstgeest [Netherlands]: Jorge A. Valentim, 1970.
Angolan National Seminar. Toward Angolan Independence; Report of a Seminar Organized by WAY in Leopoldville in April 1963.
Brussels: World Assembly of Youth, 1964.
Colóquio: sobre Educação e Ciêncas na Africa de Lingua Portuguesa 20-22 de Janeiro de 1975. Lisboa: Fundação Calouste
Gulbenkian, 1979.
Suel, Pearl Catherine. A Historical Survey of the American Missionary and Imperialism in Angola, Africa, 1890-1900. 1950.
Angola 66. Oegstgeest, Holland, 1966.
Pavillon, Olivier. Dossier Portugal. Lausanne: Amnistie au Portugal, 1968.
Bender, Gerald J. Symposium on Mozambique, Angola, Rhodesia and Namibia, New Dimensions on Southern Africa: May 8-10, 1976,
Seven Springs Center, Mount Kisco, N.Y. : a Report of the Proceedings. Mount Kisco, N.Y: Seven Springs Center, 1976.
Heimer, Franz-Wilhelm. The Decolonization Conflict in Angola, 1974-1976. Freiburg: Arnold-Bergstraesser-Institut, 1979. [typescript]
Bender, Gerald J., The Quintessential Sivimbi. 1984.
A Voz Do Estudante Angolano. Orgão Da União Nacional Dos Estudantes Angolanos (U.N.E.A.). Philadelphia, n.d
The Birth of a Nation: The Struggle of the Angolan People and G.R.A.E. [United States?]: G.R.A.E. Department of Foreign Affairs,
[1970?].
Box 111
missionary publications (& 1 labor)
1958-1967
Scope and Contents
AALC, Geneva: June, 1967. New York, N.Y: African-American Labor Center, 1967.
Wharton, Ethel Taylor. Led in Triumph. [Nashville]: Board of World Missions, Presbyterian Church, U.S., 1952.
Anderson, Vernon Andy. Still Led in Triumph. [Nashville, TN]: Board of World Missions, Presbyterian Church, U.S., 1959.
Morrison, John. Thomas T. Stixrud of Congo: Beloved Physician. [Nashville, Tenn.]: [Bd. of World Missions, Presbyterian Church
U.S.], 1960.
The Church in Changing Africa: Report of the All Africa Church Conference Held at Ibadan, Nigeria January 10-19, 1958. New
York, International Missionary Council,[1958?]
The Future of South Africa; A Study by British Christians. London: Published for the British Council of Churches by SCM Press,
1965. [https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/2984403]
Series 34. Posters & maps
map-folder 70
political posters, France
map-folder 71, Box 106, Folder 1
political posters, Great Britain
Scope and Contents
Conservative Party
map-folder 72
Cuba, Guatemala, New Caledonia, Fiji
map-folder 73
map of People's Revolt June 17, 1953, East Germany
map-folder 75, map-folder 107, map-folder 108
African posters, maps, etc.
box 32, folder 8
Edmond Keller articles & papers
box 56, folder 4
wallet with ephemera including notes, business cards, etc.
box 66, folder 3
Marcum ephemera - business cards, certificates, etc.
box 66, folder 5
miscellaneous article clippings
box 67
realia
Scope and Contents
Angola t-shirt with photo ID of Marcum (from 1992 IFES trip) ; traditional hat with metal crossed-swords pin ; small penant
with insect (mosquito?) insignia ; water-damaged roll of FNLA 5-Angolares stamps ; two LPs - Angola Freedom Songs (Folkways
FD 5442) - cover only & Angola: A Vitoria e Certa! (Paredon P1002)_ - sealed copy.