| Title |
Newcuttings on the Biafra war |
| Reference |
GBR/0115/RCMS 328 |
| Creator |
Unknown |
| Covering Dates |
1967–1972 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 box; paper; Mixed |
| Repository |
Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library |
|
| Content and context |
|
In January 1966 the civil government of Nigeria was overthrown by army officers belonging to the Igbo ethnic group and replaced by a military government under Major General Aguiyi-Ironsi. In July a second coup by Hausa officers of the Northern Region removed the government, prompting the murder of Igbos in the north and the mass migration of their numbers to Nigeria's Eastern Region. Following the failure of negotations, Lt. Col. Chukuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu proclaimed the secession of the Eastern Region on 30 May 1967 and its establishment as the Republic of Biafra. In response, the federal government declared war and imposed economic sanctions. After initial successes in the war the Biafran army suffered heavy losses and severe food shortages. In October 1967 the capitial Enugu fell to Nigerian forces. Ojukwu fled the country on 11 January 1970, and Biafra formally surrendered on 15 January.
Scrapbooks of newscuttings from the British press regarding the Nigerian civil war with a few loose cuttings and other papers extracted from the albums. Volumes VI-VIII are missing.
The provenance of the collection is unknown. The items in RCMS 328/13 indicate that the previous owner may have been Marjorie Jolly.
|
Access and Use
|
Please cite as Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library, Newcuttings on the Biafra war, RCMS 328 |
| Further information |
|
Indexed
This collection level description was created by RAS.
|
| Index Terms |
| Africa |
| Biafra |
| Nigeria |
| RCS/RCMS 328 contains: |
|
1
|
Volume I. 1 volume; Printed. |
8 June 1967–21 Apr. 1968 |
|
2
|
Volume II. 1 volume; Printed. |
23 Apr. 1968–22 May 1968 |
|
3
|
Volume III. 1 volume; Printed. |
10 May 1968–7 July 1968 |
|
4
|
Volume IV. 1 volume; Printed. |
5 July 1968–28 Aug. 1968 |
|
5
|
Volume V. 1 volume; Printed. |
28 Aug. 1968–12 Dec. 1968 |
|
6
|
Volume IX. There is one loose newscutting of 11 May 1969. The remaining cuttings date from 15 June-10 November 1969. 1 volume; Printed. |
11 May 1969–10 Nov. 1969 |
|
7
|
Volume X. 1 volume; Printed. |
10 Nov. 1969–16 Jan. 1970 |
|
8
|
Volume XI. 1 volume; Printed. |
16 Jan. 1970–25 Jan. 1970 |
|
9
|
Volume XII. 1 volume; Printed. |
25 Jan. 1970–24 Apr. 1970 |
|
10
|
Loose cuttings, 1970. 1 plastic sleeve; Printed. |
2 May 1970–24 Nov. 1970 |
|
11
|
Loose cuttings, 1971. 1 plastic sleeve; Printed. |
7 Jan. 1971–19 Nov. 1971 |
|
12
|
Loose cuttings, 1972. 1 plastic sleeve; Printed. |
4 Apr. 1972–14 Nov. 1972 |
|
13
|
Related papers. Two letters regarding an exhibition entitled 'Biafra: what really happened?' and an invitation to the opening addressed to Miss Majorie Jolly; a letter regarding the appeal in aid of the Dennis Memorial Grammar School, Onitsha, Nigeria; and a poem entitled 'Biafra'. 1 folder; Mixed. |
1970 |