Slave Owners of West Africa

Slave Owners of West Africa
Author: Sandra E. Greene
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2017-05-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780253026026

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In this groundbreaking book, Sandra E. Greene explores the lives of three prominent West African slave owners during the age of abolition. These first-published biographies reveal personal and political accomplishments and concerns, economic interests, religious beliefs, and responses to colonial rule in an attempt to understand why the subjects reacted to the demise of slavery as they did. Greene emphasizes the notion that the decisions made by these individuals were deeply influenced by their personalities, desires to protect their economic and social status, and their insecurities and sympathies for wives, friends, and other associates. Knowing why these individuals and so many others in West Africa made the decisions they did, Greene contends, is critical to understanding how and why the institution of indigenous slavery continues to influence social relations in West Africa to this day.

KWAME THE LAST SLAVE FROM WEST AFRICA

KWAME  THE LAST SLAVE FROM WEST AFRICA
Author: Geoffrey Akuamoa
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2013-03-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781291357462

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History of the slave trade in West Africa especialy Ghana, and how it affected the daily lives of Ghanaians today.

Slavery and Reform in West Africa

Slavery and Reform in West Africa
Author: Trevor R. Getz
Publsiher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2004-04-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780821441831

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A series of transformations, reforms, and attempted abolitions of slavery form a core narrative of nineteenth-century coastal West Africa. As the region’s role in Atlantic commercial networks underwent a gradual transition from principally that of slave exporter to producer of “legitimate goods” and dependent markets, institutions of slavery became battlegrounds in which European abolitionism, pragmatic colonialism, and indigenous agency clashed. In Slavery and Reform in West Africa, Trevor Getz demonstrates that it was largely on the anvil of this issue that French and British policy in West Africa was forged. With distant metropoles unable to intervene in daily affairs, local European administrators, striving to balance abolitionist pressures against the resistance of politically and economically powerful local slave owners, sought ways to satisfy the latter while placating or duping the former. The result was an alliance between colonial officials, company agents, and slave-owning elites that effectively slowed, sidetracked, or undermined serious attempts to reform slave holding. Although slavery was outlawed in both regions, in only a few isolated instances did large-scale emancipations occur. Under the surface, however, slaves used the threat of self-liberation to reach accommodations that transformed the master-slave relationship. By comparing the strategies of colonial administrators, slave-owners, and slaves across these two regions and throughout the nineteenth century, Slavery and Reform in West Africa reveals not only the causes of the astounding success of slave owners, but also the factors that could, and in some cases did, lead to slave liberations. These findings have serious implications for the wider study of slavery and emancipation and for the history of Africa generally.

Domestic Slavery in West Africa with Particular Reference to the Sierra Leone Protectorate 1896 1927

Domestic Slavery in West Africa  with Particular Reference to the Sierra Leone Protectorate  1896 1927
Author: John Grace
Publsiher: New York : Barnes & Noble Books
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1975
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105036096274

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Slavery and Colonial Rule in French West Africa

Slavery and Colonial Rule in French West Africa
Author: Martin A. Klein
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1998-07-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521596785

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A history of slavery during the 19th and 20th centuries in three former French colonies.

Abina and the Important Men

Abina and the Important Men
Author: Trevor R. Getz,Liz Clarke
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2016
Genre: HISTORY
ISBN: 9780190238742

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This is an illustrated "graphic history" based on an 1876 court transcript of a West African woman named Abina, who was wrongfully enslaved and took her case to court. The main scenes of the story take place in the courtroom, where Abina strives to convince a series of "important men"--A British judge, two Euro-African attorneys, a wealthy African country "gentleman," and a jury of local leaders --that her rights matter.--Publisher description.

Slavery and Colonial Rule in Africa

Slavery and Colonial Rule in Africa
Author: Martin A. Klein,Suzanne Miers
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136320002

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This book brings together a series of new case studies, some by young scholars, others by widely published authors. All are based on original research and designed to enhance our understanding of the process of the abolition of slavery in Africa at the grass-roots level. Part of the studies are on new areas of interest such as the German colonies and the Algerian Sahara. Others throw new light on questions already debated, such as emancipation of the Gold Coast. Some focus on the impact of abolition on particular groups of slaves, such as the royal slaves in Nigeria and concubines in Morocco. Among the themes considered is the role of slaves in their own emancipation, the short and long-term results of abolition, the role of the League of Nations, and the vestiges of slavery in Africa today.

The West African Slave Plantation

The West African Slave Plantation
Author: M. Salau
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2011-09-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780230120167

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Mohammed Bashir Salau addresses the neglected literature on Atlantic Slavery in West Africa by looking at the plantation operations at Fanisau in Hausaland, and in the process provides an innovative look at one piece of the historically significant Sokoto Caliphate.