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Social history and cultural heritage of Mali: preserving the archives of professional photographers
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Leopold Sedar Senghor wearing a suit. About 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/7/42
Two brothers standing in the studio. About 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/7/43
Two men standing in a house shaking hands. About 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/7/44
An Imam saying a Muslim prayer. About 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/7/45
A group of Muslims sitting after prayers. About 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/7/46
Malian artist Tara Boire. About 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/7/47
Phelix Houphout Boigny and Moussa Traoré's wife Mariam with a delegation. About 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/7/48
A man sitting in a large room wearing a boubou. About 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/7/49
Two men and two women sitting at a table in a hotel. About 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/7/50
A crowd of people at Modibo Keita Stadium in Bamako. About 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/7/51
Two men and three women in the studio. About 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/7/52
A young boy standing in the studio without a shirt. About 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/7/53
A man sitting in his house. About 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/7/54
Traditional dances done by men in masks. About 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/7/55
Former Malian president Moussa Traoré and a delegation. About 1969
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Ref: EAP449/1/7/56
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