File:Women in Foumban, Kamerun.jpg

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Photograph of Cameroonian woman and man at Foumban. From NYPL Digital Gallery. Originally in Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights, originally published in 1919 by A. Jenkins and O. Keller. The original caption reads:

"AFRICAN NEGROES IN KAMERUN, SHOWING NATIVE HEADDRESS. "These pictures were photographed in Fumban, the largest and most densely populated section of Kamerun, one of Germany's colonies in Africa captured by the Allies."


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current01:53, 30 May 2007Thumbnail for version as of 01:53, 30 May 2007760 × 539 (223 KB)Amcaja (talk | contribs)Better version.
09:44, 27 November 2006Thumbnail for version as of 09:44, 27 November 2006394 × 199 (15 KB)Amcaja (talk | contribs)Photograph of Cameroonian women at Foumban. From [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/19179/19179-h/19179-h.htm the Project Gutenberg version] of ''Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights'', originally published in 1919 by A. Jenkins and O. Ke

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