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Cecil John Rhodes PC (5 July 1853 – 26 March 1902) was a British mining magnate and politician in southern Africa who served as Prime Minister of the Cape Colony from 1890 to 1896. An ardent believer in British imperialism, Rhodes and his British South Africa Company founded the southern African territory of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe and Zambia), which the company named after him in 1895. South Africa’s Rhodes University is also named after him. He also devoted much effort to realising his vision of a Cape to Cairo Railway through British territory. Rhodes set up the provisions of the Rhodes Scholarship, which is funded by his estate.
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Martin Luther King TLS Re: South Africa 1965
Martin Luther King, Jr. typed letter signed to leading African anti-apartheid fighter, Ronald Segal. Single page letter composed on Southern Christian Leadership Conference stationery and datelined Atlanta, 8 September 1965. In part: “I am in receipt of your kind letter inviting me to serve as a sponsor of your International Conference on Economic Sanctions against South Africa As you know, I am deeply concerned about the whole South African situation and I seek to support every creative effort to bring pressure against the governments of south Africa and South West Africa to end the long night of man’s inhumanity to man. For this reason I will be happy to serve as a sponsor of your conference” It was only fitting that King’s activism, so effective in America, should come home, so to speak, to South Africa, where Gandhi’s non-violent resistance struggle began. “More and more,” King told reporters in London in December 1964, en route to Stockholm and the Nobel Prize ceremony, “I have come to realize that racism is a world problem.” Ronald Segal, then editor of the Penguin African Library, was a native South African and a leading anti-apartheid fighter in that country. He fled to England in the aftermath of the Sharpeville massacre in 1960, and the government’s crackdown on the ANC and other activists. He was the organizer of the International Conference on Economic Sanctions against South Africa. A fine association of King with a leading figure of the British and South African anti-apartheid movements. Letter measures 8.5″ x 11″. Slight toning to side edges. Overall excellent condition. Sold for $5,060.

Malcolm X Autograph Letter Signed — ”…Greetings from the African Summit Conference here in Cairo…”
Malcolm X autograph letter signed from Cairo, Egypt while attending the African Summit Conference in July 1964. He writes to Gloria Owens, ”Greetings from the African Summit Conference here in Cairo. Your letter arrived just before I left the States. Malcolm X”. Malcolm X attended the African Summit Conference while representing the Organization of Afro-American Unity (OAAU), an organization he founded after leaving the Nation of Islam. Earlier in July, he was assaulted or intimidated several times while in the United States, and subsequently bought a one-way ticket to Cairo, where he stayed until November 1964. Postcard measures 5.75” x 4”. Very good plus condition. Sold for $3,328.

Malcolm X Autograph Note Signed — ”…from beautiful Nigeria here in West Africa…”
Malcolm X autograph note signed from Nigeria in 1964. Malcolm X writes to Gloria Owen in Cleveland, Ohio: ”Greetings from beautiful Nigeria here in West Africa. Malcolm X”. Gloria was the sister of Maceo X Owens, whom Malcolm X was close to within the Nation of Islam. Front of postcard features the President of Nigeria, Benjamin Nnamdi Azikiwe. Measures 5.75” x 4.25”. Very good plus condition. Sold for $2,500.

Theodore Roosevelt Signed African Game Trails 1st Edition
Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (October 27, 1858 – January 6, 1919), often referred to as Teddy or his initials T. R., was an American statesman, conservationist, naturalist, historian, and writer, who served as the 26th president of the United States from 1901 to 1909. He previously served as 33rd governor of New York from 1899 to 1900 and the 25th vice president of the United States from March to September 1901. Roosevelt emerged as a leader of the Republican Party and became a driving force for anti-trust and Progressive policies.
Theodore Roosevelt signed limited first edition of his “African Game Trails. An Account of the African Wanderings of an American Hunter-Naturalist”. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1910. In two complete volumes, with volume I elegantly signed by the 26th President upon the limitation page, #171 of 500. Bound in original three-quarter tan pigskin, with deckled edges. Large octavo books measure 7″ x 10″ and contain 50 illustrations, including photographs, photogravures, drawings, and a map. Photographs were taken by members of the expedition, including a portrait frontispiece; photogravures were done by Kermit Roosevelt and other members of the expedition, and drawings completed by Philip R. Goodwin, a number with protective captioned tissue guards. This work was the result of Roosevelt’s ten-month hunting trip through central and northern Africa, begun after leaving the White House in March 1909. Foxing throughout, previous owner’s inscription to flyleaf and expert restoration to recase hinges. An attractive set, in very good plus condition. Sold for $1,900.

Gorgeous set of African art from Arthur Ashe’s personal estate, given to him while in Africa for his work against apartheid. Carved wood hair pick is handcrafted with bone inset of the letter “A” for Ashe, and also with a tennis net design. It comes housed in a beautiful leather and shell case that is monogrammed “SIPHO”, the African word for “gift” and also the nickname given to Ashe by his African friends. Pick measures 10.25″ from top of handle to end of tines and 3.25″ across at its widest. Fine. Case is near fine and measures 5″ x 11″. With an LOA from Arthur Ashe’s widow. Sold for $1,343.

David Livingstone and Henry Stanley Autograph Lot — From the Earliest Days of African Exploration
Autograph letter signed and signature by Henry Stanley and David Livingstone, the pair of English explorers who famously crossed paths in Africa. Two piece lot includes: (1) very bold ”David Livingstone” signature and date of ”29th Sept. 1857” upon a sheet measuring 4.25” x 7.25”, and (2) autograph letter signed by Henry Stanley reading in part, ”…I should be charmed to attend the society but I fear Sunday is too early…Henry M Stanley”. Single page letter on card-style stationery, dated 9 June 1878, measures 5” x 8”. Typed catalog captions mounted to top edges of both, and light toning, else near fine. Sold for $938.

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