COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
This collection consists of Boniface I. Obichere's professional papers, documenting his career as an UCLA African history professor, an author, and an editor. The papers include correspondence; student and class files; professional reviews and recommendations; papers from various conferences; papers used as editor of the Journal of African Studies, with submissions to that journal; and both Obichere's own book manuscripts and those of other authors. The papers also contain material pertaining to UCLA's African Studies Center (now the James S. Coleman African Studies Center), including newsletters, reports, committee papers, grant information, and papers created by various colloquiums and conferences hosted by the Center. The collection documents numerous organizations and committees in which Obichere participated, in particular: the Biafra Children's Relief Committee/Peace in Biafra; the L.S.B Leakey Foundation; Operation Crossroads Africa; UCLA's Committee on International and Comparative Studies; UCLA's Education Abroad Program to Africa and its Ad hoc Advisory Committee; UCLA's Senate Equal Opportunity Committee/Academic Affirmative Action Compliance Committee; and the United Nations Economic Council for Africa, Conference of African Planners. Maps, photographs, postcards, cassette and reel-to-reel tapes are also incorporated.
Dates
- 1959-1996.
Creator
- Obichere, Boniface I. (Person)
Language of Materials
Collection material in English
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
Boniface Ihewunwa Obichere was born on November 4, 1932 in Awaka, Owerri, Nigeria, the son of Ibari Ikeri and Eke Ogbuagu. He attended Roman Catholic primary schools and the local teachers college before working as an elementary school teacher in Nigeria. After resettling in the United States, he received a Bachelor of Arts (1961) and a Masters of Arts (1963) from the University of Minnesota. He married Armer Gean Brown on August 22, 1964, and with her had one son, Chikere Igbolelenwa.
Boniface Obichere earned his D. Phil from Oxford University, England in 1967 and later that year became an acting assistant professor at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). By 1969 he had earned the rank of associate professor and by 1973 that of full professor. He taught both undergraduate and graduate level African history courses for thirty years and was the advisor to numerous masters and doctoral students.
Obichere specialized in West African history with a particular focus on African military history, African and African-American relations, African political leadership, Pan-Africanism, and the history of Nigeria, Asante, and Dahomey. In addition to numerous articles, book chapters, and reviews, he authored the book West African States and European Expansion: The Dahomey-Niger Hinterland, 1885-1898 (1971) and edited Studies in Southern Nigerian History (1982) and African States and the Military: Past and Present (1988).
Obichere also actively participated in UCLA committees and outside organizations that covered his areas of interests. From 1972-1978 he served as the director of the UCLA African Studies Center and afterwards sat on its Faculty Advisory Committee. In 1974, he was the founding editor of the Journal of African Studies, a scholarly journal published by the African Studies Center, and in addition, worked on the editorial board of the Journal of Black Studies, AMAN, UMOJA: A Scholarly Journal of Black Studies, and the Ibadan Humanities Journal. He was a member of numerous academic organizations and served as the director of the African Studies Association, and as a board member of such organizations as Operations Crossroads Africa; the L.S.B. Leakey Foundation; the African Institute for the Study of Human Values; and the Association for the Advancement of Policy, Research and Development. He participated in the United Nations Economic Conference for Africa and was also active in charitable causes, such as the Biafra Children's Relief Committee. He was a visiting professor at the University of Hawaii (1969-1970), the University of Ghana (1970-1971), and the University of Ilorin, Nigeria (1979-1980).
During a career that lasted 30 years, Obichere won numerous awards including a 1991 Golden Star Halo Award given by the Southern California Motion Picture Council for his work on a series produced for PBS called "Israel and Black Africa." That same year, the Liberian Studies Association awarded him a lifetime achievement award for his work in African Studies. Boniface Obichere died of prostate cancer six years later on March 14, 1997.
Extent
29.9 cubic feet. (29.9 cubic feet.)
Abstract
Correspondence, notes, and writings of Boniface Obichere, a UCLA professor of African history. Includes student and class papers, along with materials from various committees and organizations in which Obichere participated, particularly UCLA's African Study Center and the Journal of African Studies.
SERIES LIST
- a. Maps
- Box 36, map case
- b. Photographs, Slides, and Postcards
- Boxes 30, 22-33
- c. Audio and Video Recordsings
- Boxes 33-34
- d. Textile Objects
- Box 35, map case
- e. Ephemera
- Boxes 32-33, map case
SEPARATED MATERIAL
This collection included a large number of books used by Boniface Obichere relating to Africa and African history. These volumes have been separated and will be made available at the John Henrik Clarke Africana Library at Cornell University.
Physical Description
Correspondence, notebooks, book manuscripts, scholarly journals, letters of recommendation, student papers, course materials, conference papers, reports, grant materials, committee papers, maps, photographs, slides, audio recordings.
General
- Contact Information:
- Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections 2B Carl A. Kroch Library Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 (607) 255-3530 Fax: (607) 255-9524 rareref@cornell.edu http://rmc.library.cornell.edu
- Compiled by:
- Kim Bedetti and Sylvia Nyana
- Date completed:
- April 2002
- EAD encoding:
- Kim Bedetti, April 2002
- Date modified:
- Kristen Reichenbach, August 2018
- Africa -- History -- 20th century.
- Africa -- Study and teaching.
- Ashanti (Kingdom)
- Audiotapes.
- Authors, Nigerian.
- Biafra Children\'s Relief Fund
- Ethnology -- Nigeria.
- Joint Conference of African Planners, Statisticians, and Demographers
- L.S.B. Leakey Foundation
- Maps.
- Nigeria -- History.
- Nigerian American men.
- Operation Crossroads Africa
- Photographs.
- United Nations
- University of California, Los Angeles -- : Faculty.
- University of California, Los Angeles. Academic Affirmative Action Compliance Committee
- University of California, Los Angeles. Committee on International and Comparative Studies
- University of California, Los Angeles. Department of History
- University of California, Los Angeles. Education Abroad Program
- University of California, Los Angeles. James S. Coleman African Studies Center
- University of California, Los Angeles. Senate Equal Opportunity Committee
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Compiled by Kim Bedetti and Sylvia Nyana
- Date
- 2002
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
- Language of description note
- ENG
Repository Details
Part of the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections Repository
2B Carl A. Kroch Library
Cornell University
Ithaca NY 14853
607-255-3530
607-255-9524 (Fax)
rareref@cornell.edu