Acknowledgements & Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Constantin Katsakioris, for his numerous publications which formed the backbone of our understanding of the Patrice Lumumba University. We are also grateful for his willingness to participate in the interview.
Inéz Petrazzini, for her invaluable help configuring, ameliorating, and polishing our website.
Nicolas Lepine, for teaching the Cold War in Africa History course and encouraging our research project.
Phillip Primeau, for his help improving the sound on our interview.
Roxanne Lafleur, for technical support and expertise in setting up our section of the website as an aesthetically pleasing and informational exhibit.
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