This paper examines two manuscript collections housed at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in New York City which were created in Ghana by two African-Americans during the heady post-independence days there. These archival collections offer unparalleled views into the newly independent nation’s strides to fulfil its socioeconomic agenda; sadly, these are perspectives generally unavailable to the research community within Ghana for a number of reasons. Thus, the paper considers some questions regarding access to cultural patrimony raised by these papers and, as such, seeks to contribute to the debate on the repatriation of cultural records, be they artifacts, artworks or archives, and to offer other paradigms through which w...
The year 2017 marked the centennial transfer of the Virgin Islands from Denmark to the United States...
Writing in early 2013, Elizabeth A. Klesmith explores the challenges of African nations in protectin...
This paper is about Kete Krachi. It discusses the various historical changes that took place after...
This article argues that interest in resolving problems associated with migrated archives which had ...
This paper looks at a set of documents produced in the early 1950s in the Gold Coast to establish la...
This Theory-To-Practice grant explored Pan-Africanism and its legacies in Ghana. For many years, Afr...
273 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.This study examines issues of...
In Ghana, December 1994 marked the grand opening of the exhibition titled, “Crossroads of People, Cr...
As part of my doctorate on pan-African activism in London during World War II, I was fortunate enoug...
In a paper on migrated archives, Nathan Mnjama puts forward several reasons as to why these archives...
Understanding an institution’s historical conception and its subsequent role on collecting practices...
Ghana’s post-independence governments have made a number of requests for the return of looted and il...
Disputed Archival Heritage brings important new perspectives into the discourse on displaced archive...
My dissertation examines the tensions sparked by the Ghanaian authorities. quest for increased natio...
Today, the name “Kormantse” (alternately Coromantee) continues to evoke significant pride in numerou...
The year 2017 marked the centennial transfer of the Virgin Islands from Denmark to the United States...
Writing in early 2013, Elizabeth A. Klesmith explores the challenges of African nations in protectin...
This paper is about Kete Krachi. It discusses the various historical changes that took place after...
This article argues that interest in resolving problems associated with migrated archives which had ...
This paper looks at a set of documents produced in the early 1950s in the Gold Coast to establish la...
This Theory-To-Practice grant explored Pan-Africanism and its legacies in Ghana. For many years, Afr...
273 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.This study examines issues of...
In Ghana, December 1994 marked the grand opening of the exhibition titled, “Crossroads of People, Cr...
As part of my doctorate on pan-African activism in London during World War II, I was fortunate enoug...
In a paper on migrated archives, Nathan Mnjama puts forward several reasons as to why these archives...
Understanding an institution’s historical conception and its subsequent role on collecting practices...
Ghana’s post-independence governments have made a number of requests for the return of looted and il...
Disputed Archival Heritage brings important new perspectives into the discourse on displaced archive...
My dissertation examines the tensions sparked by the Ghanaian authorities. quest for increased natio...
Today, the name “Kormantse” (alternately Coromantee) continues to evoke significant pride in numerou...
The year 2017 marked the centennial transfer of the Virgin Islands from Denmark to the United States...
Writing in early 2013, Elizabeth A. Klesmith explores the challenges of African nations in protectin...
This paper is about Kete Krachi. It discusses the various historical changes that took place after...