- SCA408-GA475-1-8
- File
- 1965-1966
Part of James Walker fonds.
Essays written by James Walker as a student during his Master's degree at the University of Waterloo and his Ph.D. at Dalhousie University. Some essays identify the course for which they were written. Titles of essays are:
- "Black history: a perspective. Part one ‘the founding people,"
- "Pan-Africanism. Personality, purposes and prospects of the movement for African unity,”
- "Native policies and aboriginal response in Australia and South Africa before 1900" for History 477,
- "The role of the Historian in the creation of a national identity: the African experience" for History 600,
- "Arabic influence on the development of Medieval Christian thought" for Medieval History,
- "The Hindu response to British rule: revival and reconstruction" for History 477.
Walker, James