96838nas# 22109931i 450 UON0008494420231205102443.9110034-521020020107a1970 |0itac50 baengFREUS|||| |||||aQ|||||||||Research in African LiteraturesAfrican and Afro-American Research Institute, University of TexasEditor Bernth LindforsVol. 1no. 1 (1970)- [Austin] : University of Texas, 1970- v.23 cmTrimestralep. 101UON00086271p. 99UON00086311p. 19UON00086396p. 88UON00086474p. 31UON00086440p. 159UON00086325p. 163UON00086448p. 172UON00086449p. 5UON00086280p. 47UON00086385p. 79UON00086258p. 33UON00086328p. 53UON00086409p. 117UON00086321P. 57-75UON00103299p. 40UON00086408P. 43-56UON00103296p. 45UON00086315p. 83UON00086318p. 145UON00086323p. 153UON00086324p. 143UON00086459p. 5UON00086494p. 123UON00086382p. 1UON00086374p. 4UON00086405p. 111UON00086260P. 44-75UON00140900p. 67UON00086268p. 134UON00086438p. 3UON00086451p. 27UON00086314p. 53UON00086418p. 65UON00086316p. 134UON00086489p. 91UON00086259p. 131UON00086403p. 132UON00086261p. 51UON00086350p. 6UON00086427p. 18UON00086428p. 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