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Cold War Photographic Diplomacy: The U.S. Information Agency and Africa
Darren Newbury
School of Humanities and Social Science
Centre for Design History
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Diplomacy
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Africa
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Cold War
100%
Civil Rights
50%
Posters
25%
United States
25%
Postcolonial
25%
Visual Culture
25%
Democracy
25%
US Government
25%
Cultural Boundaries
25%
Pamphlets
25%
International Audience
25%
Cultural Work
25%
Superpower
25%
Public Media
25%
International Cooperation
25%
International Visibility
25%
African Ancestry
25%
African Nation
25%
Pedagogical Work
25%
Window Display
25%
New Relation
25%
Cultural Tourists
25%
Late Colonial
25%
United States Information Agency
25%
Racial Injustice
25%
Media Space
25%
Racial Conflict
25%
African Cities
25%
Picture Stories
25%
International Friendship
25%
Colonial Racism
25%
Educational Visits
25%
African Decolonisation
25%
Arts and Humanities
USA
100%
Cold War
100%
Racial
75%
1950s
25%
Periodicals
25%
Global
25%
Democracy
25%
Action
25%
1960s
25%
Visual Culture
25%
Contests
25%
Independent
25%
Scripting
25%
Post-colonial
25%
Pamphlets
25%
Picturing
25%
Decolonization
25%
Injustice
25%
cultural boundaries
25%
Window Display
25%
International Co-Operation
25%
Social Sciences
USA
100%
Cold War
100%
Civil and Political Rights
50%
Democracy
25%
Visual Culture
25%
Decolonization
25%
School Visits
25%
International Cooperation
25%