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Professional Training for Journalists from Africa (1976)

Christian Hornberger, Mission House in Keta (c. 1863–64)

Christian Hornberger, Women Spinning Yarn with a Spindle (1865–68)

Two Continents Stand Up (April 17, 1955)

Status Report from Bandung (April 22, 1955)

The Voice of Asia and Africa (April 19, 1955)

The Writing on the Wall (October 12, 1955)

A Continent on the Move (January 7, 1960)

The African Giant Stretches Its Limbs (September 18, 1960)

Africans Want a Say (June 18, 1960)

Germany Rediscovers Its Colonial Past (October 16, 2016)

The German Government’s Africa Policy (July 29, 2014)

Historian Anthony Grafton on Race in the Renaissance (2011)

Berlin Women “Crazed” by Nubian Visitors (1878)

“Music-playing Shuli- Negroes” (1880s)

Anglo-German Treaty [Heligoland-Zanzibar Treaty] (July 1, 1890)

“Kiepert’s Ready-Reference Map of the German Colonies” (c. 1895)

The Krüger Telegram (1896)

Advertisement “Hail to the Boers!” (1901)

Gold Prospectors in Urusis, German Southwest Africa (c. 1900)

Hotel Dar es Salaam in German East Africa (c. 1905)

German Officials’ Personal Transport in East Africa (c. 1905)

Alfred von Schlieffen Inspects Troops Prior to their Deployment in the Herero War (May 1, 1904)

Camel Rider Troops (1907)

Eduard von Liebert on the Goals of German Colonial Policy (1912)