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Social history and cultural heritage of Mali: preserving the archives of professional photographers
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A group of people sitting. 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/11/61
A group of people sitting in chairs. 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/11/62
Leopold Sedar Senghor and Moussa Traoré at the Bamako airport. 1972
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Ref: EAP449/1/11/63
A group of Muslims at a mosque's ribbon-cutting ceremony. 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/11/64
Former African boxing champion Sougalo Bagayoko holding a can of Nescafé. 1972
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Ref: EAP449/1/11/65
Photo of a group of Imams on a poster held by a man. 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/11/66
A man sitting in the studio wearing a black shirt. 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/11/67
A group of people sitting at a conference. 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/11/68
A man and a woman wearing white in the studio. 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/11/69
A group ceremony in front of a tree. 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/11/70
A group sitting on a mat wearing boubous. 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/11/71
A group of men wearing suits or boubous. 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/11/72
A Saudian delegation sitting wearing boubous. 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/11/73
A man wearing a tie and glasses with a woman. 1968
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Ref: EAP449/1/11/74
Former Guinean president Ahmed Sekou Touré and the wife of Moussa Traoré. 1969
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Ref: EAP449/1/11/75
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