
Carl Haarnack
Carl Haarnack is associated with the Anton de Kom Stichting and played a key role in facilitating the donation of one hundred copies of the book 'Wij slaven van Suriname' to educational institutions in Suriname, highlighting the importance of preserving and sharing the legacy of Surinamese resistance hero Anton de Kom.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
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Carl Haarnack played a significant role in supporting initiatives around Anton de Kom's work.
‘Hij kreeg niet de kans om al die talenten te laten zien’ – de Ware TijdCarl Haarnack was a recently deceased individual who sent a book to the founders of Tabiki Rum.
het verhaal van een warme, pure Surinaamse rum – de Ware TijdThe late Carl Haarnack contributed to the research on the history of indigenous slavery.
‘Wij worden niet gezien en gehoord’ – de Ware TijdCarl Haarnack was a chronicler who dedicated his life to making stories accessible that had long been fragmented, forgotten, or ignored.
Carl Haarnack (1963–2026), chroniqueur van een open archief – de Ware TijdCarl Haarnack co-authored a photography book about Suriname that was presented as a farewell gift to Robert Faucher.
Amerikaanse ambassade herdenkt vliegtuigcrash van 1943 – de Ware TijdCarl Haarnack was a Surinamese expert who passed away at the age of 62 after a period of illness in Amsterdam.
Surinamica-deskundige Carl Haarnack (62) overleden – de Ware TijdCarl Haarnack is one of the authors of the book 'Suriname in beeld' which showcases 130 years of Surinamese photography.
Suriname ‘van toen’ komt tot leven in fotoboek – de Ware TijdCarl Haarnack successfully collaborated with Kevin Headley to secure books for Suriname.
Bibliotheken verrijkt met ‘Wij slaven van Suriname’ – de Ware Tijd































