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European mercantile traders along the river Niger were more than familiar with the Igbo system of domestic slavery ... Some European merchants had been living on the Niger since the 1870s and were integrated — to the extent they cared ...
European mercantile traders along the river Niger were more than familiar with the Igbo system of domestic slavery ... Some European merchants had been living on the Niger since the 1870s and were integrated — to the extent they cared ...
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Besides her previous status as domestic slave and possible concubine of two European men , one of the things we know for sure about Okuwan is that her name is not Igbo . To anyone who has spent time in the part of south - eastern ...
Besides her previous status as domestic slave and possible concubine of two European men , one of the things we know for sure about Okuwan is that her name is not Igbo . To anyone who has spent time in the part of south - eastern ...
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Although European colonies only very rarely coincided with African traditional ' states ' , it was nevertheless these self - same artificial entities which became the locus of nationalism . That is to say , African nationalism was quite ...
Although European colonies only very rarely coincided with African traditional ' states ' , it was nevertheless these self - same artificial entities which became the locus of nationalism . That is to say , African nationalism was quite ...
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