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Nigerian womanhood. ... The Nigerian woman is warm and respectable. She is a product of a culture which has emancipated her but has not made her a suffragette. Radiant, pert, spirited and suave, she controls Nigeria's retail trade and gives her best to her family and country without much ado.
Collection StructurePoster collection > Nigerian womanhood. ... The Nigerian woman is warm and respectable. She is a product of a culture which has emancipated her but has not made her a suffragette. Radiant, pert, spirited and suave, she controls Nigeria's retail trade and gives her best to her family and country without much ado.
Item Title Nigerian womanhood. ... The Nigerian woman is warm and respectable. She is a product of a culture which has emancipated her but has not made her a suffragette. Radiant, pert, spirited and suave, she controls Nigeria's retail trade and gives her best to her family and country without much ado.
Collection TitlePoster collection
Issuing Body Nigeria. Embassy (U.S.)
Date Created1963/1969?
Description

Fourteen photographs of Nigerian women involved in industrial, educational, commerical and other activities.

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Country of OriginNigeria
DimensionsOverall: 23 x 29 in. (58.4 x 73.7 cm)
FormatPoster
Medium political posters
Color
color
Hoover IDPoster NR 7
Record NumberXX343.12425
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