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But this leaves us with the enigma of why it was necessary to legislate the forced labour laws of 1899. My answer was , briefly , that the voluntary supply was being drained off by the mines . Rita - Ferreira , however , does not offer ...
But this leaves us with the enigma of why it was necessary to legislate the forced labour laws of 1899. My answer was , briefly , that the voluntary supply was being drained off by the mines . Rita - Ferreira , however , does not offer ...
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Those African societies with traditions of compulsory or tributary labour for the chiefs or specific types of social institutions often accepted forced labour and labour migration quite easily . " Similarly , those colonial nations ...
Those African societies with traditions of compulsory or tributary labour for the chiefs or specific types of social institutions often accepted forced labour and labour migration quite easily . " Similarly , those colonial nations ...
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The Mossi , on their part , also continued to migrate seasonally to Ghana whenever they could , and often fled to that country when threatened with forced labour or military service . There , at least , they were free to negotiate for ...
The Mossi , on their part , also continued to migrate seasonally to Ghana whenever they could , and often fled to that country when threatened with forced labour or military service . There , at least , they were free to negotiate for ...
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