General policies of the United States toward Africa 1
1. For previous documentation on this topic, see Foreign Relations, 1950, vol. v, pp. 1503 ff.
[683] Payer Prepared in the Bureau of Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs
[Washington,] December 29,
1950.
780.00/10–1750
[684] The Secretary of State to Certain Diplomatic and Consular Offices
Washington, January 16, 1951—5 p. m.
800.062 ICFTU/1–1651:Circular telegram
[685] The Consul General at Dakar (Plakias) to the Department of State
Dakar, January 19,
1951.
851T.00 R/1–1951:Despatch
[686] Mary McLeod Bethune of the National Council of Negro Women to the Acting Officer in Charge of West, Central, and East African Affairs (Sims)
Washington, February 14,
1951.
870.00 TA/2–1451
[687] The Attaché at the Embassy in the United Kingdom (Tibbetts) to the Department of State
London, March 20,
1951.
870.00 TA/3–2051: Despatch
[688] The Director of the Office of African Affairs (Bourgerie) to William D. Moreland, Consul in the Consulate General at Dakar
Washington, April 23,
1951.
751T.00/4–2351
[689] Memorandum by the Acting Labor Adviser, Bureau of Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs (Handley), to the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs (McGhee)
[Washington,] April 30,
1951.
870.062/4–2051
[691] The Ambassador of the Union of South Africa (Jooste) to the Secretary of State
Washington, 11th July,
1951.
770.5/7–1151
[693] The Consul General at Nairobi (Ward) to the Department of State
Nairobi, August
25, 1951—8 a. m.
770.5/8–2551: Telegram
[694] The Consul at Salisbury (Roberts) to the Department of State
Salisbury, September 10,
1951.
870.00R/9–1051: Despatch
[696] The Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs (McGhee) to the Ambassador in Liberia (Dudley)
[Washington,] November 8,
1951.
876.00 TA/11–851