The Life of the African Woman


Title
The Life of the African Woman
Description
A scrapbook of the life of the African woman; depicting everyday activities such as market selling, child care and grooming. This album is a part of the Zicafoose-O'Toole papers, a collection that consists of correspondence, reports and photo albums of African life in the Congo. Miss Myrtle Zicafoose and Miss Ruth O'Toole were Methodist missionaries who served together in a leper colony in the Congo from 1931 to 1960.
Date
1931-1960
Original Format
scrapbooks
Extent
Local Identifier
0258-b1-fb
Creator(s)
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
East Carolina Manuscript Collection
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