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Title

Congo Prime Minister Adoula Visits the United Nations, 5 February 1962

Digital Identifier

USG-01-M

Date(s) of Materials

5 February 1962

Description

Motion picture covering the visit of Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula of Congo to the United Nations in New York City. Also included are a luncheon with labor leaders, a visit to former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, a dinner for Mrs. Adoula given by members of the African American Institute, and the Prime Minister's trip to Washington, D.C., where he conferred with President John F. Kennedy and visited the Capitol.
Produced by: Thomas Craven Film Corporation.

Copyright Status

Public Domain

Extent / Physical Description

2 film reels (color; sound; 35 mm; 2000 feet; 18 minutes)

Collection

Series

Series 01. United States Information Agency.

Preferred Citation

United States Government Agencies Collection. Congo Prime Minister Adoula Visits the United Nations, 5 February 1962

Subject(s)

Organization(s)

Contributor(s)

Thomas Craven Film Corporation

United States Information Agency

Archival Creator(s)

National Archives and Records Administration. Office of Presidential Libraries. John F. Kennedy Library. (04/01/1985- )

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