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الصفحة 447
In Nigeria Lady Oyinkan Abayomi founded the Women's Party in Lagos in 1944 in order to campaign for women's rights and increased employment ( Johnson , 1982 : 143-8 ) . Her motivation stemmed directly from her dissatisfaction over the ...
In Nigeria Lady Oyinkan Abayomi founded the Women's Party in Lagos in 1944 in order to campaign for women's rights and increased employment ( Johnson , 1982 : 143-8 ) . Her motivation stemmed directly from her dissatisfaction over the ...
الصفحة 449
Both were elite parties ; neither made any attempt to arouse mass support , neither made any effort to enlist women supporters . No woman stood as a candidate in the 1951 elections . Occasionally the press would urge women to vote or ...
Both were elite parties ; neither made any attempt to arouse mass support , neither made any effort to enlist women supporters . No woman stood as a candidate in the 1951 elections . Occasionally the press would urge women to vote or ...
الصفحة 451
Meanwhile women made steady , if limited , advances in participating in government . In 1958 three women sat in the Municipal Council : Cummings- John , Lena Leber and Stella Ralph James . Two years later James ( NC ) 10 was elected ...
Meanwhile women made steady , if limited , advances in participating in government . In 1958 three women sat in the Municipal Council : Cummings- John , Lena Leber and Stella Ralph James . Two years later James ( NC ) 10 was elected ...
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changing interpersonal relations in two Bamileke | 3 |
the pastoral | 29 |
a terracotta tradition of southeastern Ivory Coast | 51 |
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