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Periodical articlePelckmans, Lotte (2021)
See this publication'Récits cinétiques': le déplacement comme récit de contestation des wahayu, concubines de statut servile dans les régions frontalières du Niger et du Nigeria
Esclavages & Post-esclavages. Volume 4.

Periodical articleChapdelaine, Robin P. (2020)
See this publicationMarriage Certificates and Walker Cards: Nigerian Migrant Labor, Wives, and Prostitutes in Colonial Fernando Pó
African Economic History. Volume 48 #2. p. 1-36.

Periodical articleCurto, José C. (2020)
See this publicationWomen along the Catumbela River, 1797: land ownership, agricultural production, labour and trade
Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 54 #3. p. 373-393.

Periodical articleHiralal, Kalpana (2020)
See this publicationVoices and Memories of Indentured Women in Natal
African Economic History. Volume 48 #1. p. 74-90.

Periodical articleNeves, Maria Teresa Avelino (2019)
See this publicationDonas, forras, and slaves: Women's role in Cape Verdean former regime's society
Diálogos com a Arte - Revista de Arte, Cultura e Educação. Volume 9. p. 134-150.

Periodical articleOliveira, Vanessa (2018)
See this publicationDonas, escravas e pretas livres em Luanda (séc. XIX)
Estudos Ibero-Americanos. Volume 44 #3. p. 447-456.

Periodical articleBrivio, Alessandra (2017)
See this publication'I Am a Slave Not a Wife': Slave Women in Post-Proclamation Gold Coast (Ghana)
Gender and History. Volume 29 #1. p. 31-47.

Periodical articleLa Rue, George Michael (2017)
See this publicationSeeking Freedom in Multiple Contexts: An Enslaved Sudanese Woman's Life Trajectory, ca. 1800-1834
Journal of Global Slavery. Volume 2 #1-2. p. 11-43.

BookBurrill, Emily S. (2015)
States of marriage: gender, justice, and rights in colonial Mali
Athens: Ohio University Press. New African histories series. 239p.

Periodical articleRobertson, Claire (2015)
See this publicationWe must overcome: genealogy and evolution of female slavery in West Africa
Abstract presentJournal of West African History. Volume 1 #1. p. 59-92.

BookRomero, Patricia W. (2015)
African women: a historical panorama
Princeton: Markus Wiener Publishers. 359p.

BookRakoto, Ignace; Urfer, Sylvain (eds.) (2014)
Esclavage et libération à Madagascar
Abstract presentAnatananarivo: Centre foi et justice. Hommes et sociétés. 367p.

Periodical issueEngels, Bettina; Brandes, Nikolai (eds.) (2011)
See this publicationSocial movements in Africa
Abstract presentStichproben - Vienna Journal of African Studies. Volume 11 #20. 189p.

Book chapterGuelke, Leonard (2007)
Conversion of Native and Slave Women in Dutch Colonial South Africa: From Assimilation to Apartheid
In: Morin, Karen M. and Guelke, Jeanne K. (eds.). Women, Religion, and Space: Global Perspectives on Gender and Faith. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press.

BookHartman, Saidiya V. (2007)
Lose Your Mother: A Journey along the Atlantic Slave Route
New York: Farar, Straus and Giroux. 270p.

Book chapterBecker, Cynthia J. (2006)
Oh, My Sudanese Mother: The Legacy of Slavery in Ait Khabbash Art
In: Becker, Cynthia J. Amazigh Arts in Morocco: Women Shaping Berber Identity. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press. p. 162-176.

Dissertation / thesisJordan, Elizabeth G. (2006)
From Time Immemorial: Washerwomen, Culture and Community in Cape Town, South Africa
Ph.D. dissertation: Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey. 323p.

Periodical articleAllen, Richard B. (2005)
Free Women of Colour and Socio-Economic Marginality in Mauritius, 1767-1830
Slavery & Abolition. Volume 26 #2. August. p. 181-197.

Book chapterCooper, Barbara (2005)
Reflections on Slavery, Seclusion and Female Labor in the Maradi Region of Niger in the 19th and 20th Centuries
In: Readings in Gender in Africa. p. 156-164.

BookCornwall, Andrea (ed.) (2005)
Readings in Gender in Africa
Abstract presentBloomington, IN; Oxford: Indiana University Press; James Currey. 247p.

Periodical articleDooling, Wayne (2005)
See this publicationThe Making of a Colonial Elite: Property, Family and Landed Stability in the Cape Colony, c.1750-1834
Abstract presentJournal of Southern African Studies. Volume 31 #1. March. p. 147-162.

Book chapterGbedemah, Hilary A. (2005)
Trokosi: Twentieth Century Female Bondage - A Ghanaian Case Study
In: Voices of African Women: Women's Rights in Ghana, Uganda, and Tanzania. p. 83-95.

Periodical articleGuvenc, Begum (2005)
Women and Slavery: The Popularity of Female Slave Trade in Africa, its Causes and Consequences
Journal of Academic Studies (Istanbul). Volume 7 #26. p. 211-230.

Book chapterHanna, Nelly (2005)
Sources for the Study of Slave Women and Concubines in Ottoman Egypt
In: Sonbol, Amira E. (ed.). Beyond the Exotic: Women's Histories in Islamic Societies. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press.

Periodical articleJordan, Elizabeth G. (2005)
'Unrelenting Toil': Expanding Archaeological Interpretations of the Female Slave Experience
Slavery & Abolition. Volume 26 #2. August. p. 217-232.

Book chapterKlein, Martin; Roberts, Richard (2005)
Gender and Emancipation in French West Africa
In: Scully, Pamela and Paton, Diana (eds.). Gender and Slave Emancipation in the Atlantic World. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press.

Book chapterLovejoy, Paul E. (2005)
Competing Markets for Male and Female Slaves in the Interior of West Africa, 1780-1850
In: Lovejoy, Paul E. Slavery, Commerce and Production in the Sokoto Caliphate of West Africa. Trenton, New Jersey: Africa World Press.

Book chapterLovejoy, Paul E. (2005)
Concubinage and the Status of Women Slaves in Early Colonial Northern Nigeria
In: Lovejoy, Paul E. Slavery, Commerce and Production in the Sokoto Caliphate of West Africa. Trenton, New Jersey: Africa World Press.

Periodical articleMorton, Fred (2005)
Female Inboekelinge in the South African Republic, 1850-1880
Slavery & Abolition. Volume 26 #2. August. p. 199-215.

BookNast, Heidi J. (2005)
Concubines and Power: Five Hundred Years in a Northern Nigerian Palace
Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press. 288p.

Dissertation / thesisQuist, Beatrice K. (2005)
The Trokosi System and its Impact on Women in Ghana
M.S. Thesis: Minnesota State University, Mankato, Mankato, Minnesota. 77p.

Book chapterAkurang-Parry, Kwabena O. (2004)
Steering Prepubescent Females from Slavery to Bondage: Custodial Care and Apprenticeship Policies in Colonial Ghana, ca. 1874-ca.1930
In: Roberts, Richard (ed.). Law, Colonialism and Children in Africa. Stanford: Stanford University, Center for African Studies.

Book chapterAmeh, R.K. (2004)
Human Rights, Gender and Traditional Practices: The Trokosi System in West Africa
In: Kalunta-Crumpton, Anita and Agozino, Biko (eds.). Pan-African Issues in Crime and Justice. Aldershot, Great Britain/Burlington, Vermont: Ashgate.

Dissertation / thesisBrown, Rayna N. (2004)
'We are Warrior Women': A Comparative Study of Resistance Behavior of Black Women in Africa and in the Americas
M.A. Thesis: Roosevelt University, Chicago, Illinois. 37p.

Book chapterByfield, Judith A. (2004)
Dress and Politics in Post-World War II Abeokuta (Western Nigeria)
In: Fashioning Africa: Power and the Politics of Dress. p. 31-49.

Book chapterFair, Laura (2004)
Remaking Fashion in the Paris of the Indian Ocean: Dress, Performance, and Cultural Construction of a Cosmopolitan Zanzibari Identity
In: Fashioning Africa: Power and the Politics of Dress. p. 13-30.

Periodical articleInikori, Joseph E. (2004)
Women in the Transatlantic Slave Trade in Southeastern Nigeria
Contours: A Journal of the African Diaspora. Volume 2 #2. Fall. p. 174-183.

Periodical articleJordan, Elizabeth G.; Schrire, Carmel (2004)
The Historical Archaeology of Cape Town's Washerwomen: Preliminary Findings
Quarterly Bulletin of the National Library of South Africa. Volume 58 #4. p. 147-158.

BookNazer, Mende; Lewis, Damien (2004)
Slave: The True Story of a Girl's Lost Childhood and Her Fight for Survival
London: Virago. 325p.

Conference paperPasley, Victoria (2004)
Andanggaman: A Tyrant and His Women Warriors
Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the African Studies Association (ASA), November 11-14, 2004, New Orleans, Louisiana. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University.

Periodical articleZimudzi, Tapiwa B. (2004)
See this publicationAfrican Women, Violent Crime and the Criminal Law in Colonial Zimbabwe, 1900-1952
Abstract presentJournal of Southern African Studies. Volume 30 #3. September. p. 499-517.

Periodical articleAbrahams, Yvette (2003)
See this publicationColonialism, Dysfunction and Disjuncture: Sarah Baartman's Resistance (Remix)
Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity. #58. p. 12-26.

Conference paperBogosian, Catherine M. (2003)
For Every Twenty Men Recruited, One Woman...: Young Wives in the Forced Labour Camps of the French Soudan
Paper presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association (ASA), October 30-November 2, 2003, Boston, Massachusetts. New Brunswick, New Jersey. Rutgers University.

Book chapterCarter, Cynthia J. (2003)
From Africa to the New World
In: Cater, Cynthia J. Africana Woman: Her Story Through Time. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic. p. 40-69.

Conference paperDeclich, Francesca (2003)
Some Dynamics of People Mixing and Women Slaves in Nineteenth Century Somalia
Paper presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association (ASA), October 30-November 2, 2003, Boston, Massachusetts. New Brunswick, New Jersey. Rutgers University.

BookPieczkowski, Maciej; Van Vuuren-Smyth, Bernadette (2003)
Seduction, Sale and Slavery: Trafficking in Women and Children for Sexual Exploitation in Southern Africa
Pretoria: International Organization for Migration (IOM), Regional Office for Southern Africa. 139p.

Conference paperRich, Jeremy (2003)
Bound under the Bed: Guards, Forced Labor, and Gendered Memories in the Gabon Estuary, c. 1920-1945
Paper presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association (ASA), October 30-November 2, 2003, Boston, Massachusetts. New Brunswick, New Jersey. Rutgers University.

BookSchafer, Daniel L. (2003)
Anna Madgigine, Jai Kingsley: African Princess, Florida Slave, Plantation Slaveowner
Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida. 177p.

Periodical articleTurrell, Rob (2003)
See this publicationThe 'Singular Case' of Mietje Bontnaal, the Bushmanland Murderess
Abstract presentJournal of Southern African Studies. Volume 29 #1. March. p. 83-103.

Conference paperAbikwi, Margaret I. (2002)
Trafficking: Slavery in Disguise
Paper presented at the 2002 Annual Conference of the Canadian Association of African Studies (CAAS), May 29-June 1, 2002, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Periodical articleAkurang-Parry, Kwabena O. (2002)
See this publication'The Loads are Heavier Than Usual': Forced Labor by Women and Children in the Central Province, Gold Coast (Colonial Ghana), ca. 1900-1940
Abstract presentAfrican Economic History. Volume 30. p. 31-51.

Periodical articleBastian, Misty L. (2002)
See this publication'The Daughter She Will Eat Agousie in the World of the Spirits': Witchcraft Confessions in Missionised Onitsha, Nigeria
Abstract presentAfrica: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 72 #1. p. 84-111.

Periodical articleOlaogun, Modupe (2002)
See this publicationSlavery and etiological discourse in the writing of Ama Ata Aidoo, Bessie Head, and Buchi Emecheta
Abstract presentResearch in African Literatures. Volume 33 #2. p. 171-193.

Book chapterWoodward, Wendy (2002)
Contradictory Tongues: Torture and Testimony of Two Slave Women in the Eastern Cape Courts in 1934
In: Woodward, Wendy and Hayes, Patricia and Minkley, Gary (eds.). Deep HiStories: Gender and Colonialism in Southern Africa. Amsterdam/New York: Rodopi. Cross/Cultures: Readings in the Post/Colonial Literatures in English Series #57. p. 55-84.

BookWoodward, Wendy; Hayes, Patricia; Minkley, Gary (eds.) (2002)
Deep HiStories: Gender and Colonialism in Southern Africa
Amsterdam/New York: Rodopi. Cross/Cultures: Readings in the Post/Colonial Literatures in English Series #57. 356p.

Periodical articleAkyeampong, Emmanuel (2001)
History, Memory, Slave-Trade and Slavery in Anlo (Ghana)
Slavery & Abolition. Volume 22 #3. December. p. 1-24.

Periodical articleAtsedewein T.; Tsehay B. (2001)
A new slave trade: trafficking of Ethiopian women to Arab states
Berchi. Volume 1 #2. Summer. p. 161-175.

Book chapterBoaten, Nana (2001)
The Trokosi System in Ghana: Discrimination against Women and Children
In: Rwomire, Apollo (ed.). African Women and Children: Crisis and Response. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger Publishers.

Dissertation / thesisBurrill, Emily S. (2001)
Slavery, Gender and State-Building: Women Slaves and French Colonialism in the Senegambia and Western Sudan, 1848-1895
M.A. Thesis: University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont. 100p.

Book chapterCoquery-Vidrovitch, Catherine (2001)
Women, Marriage and Slavery in Nineteenth-Century Black Africa during the Precolonial Period
In: Diene, Doudou (ed.). From Chains to Bonds: The Slave Trade Revisited. New York/Oxford/Paris: Berghahn Books/UNESCO Publishing. p. 3-14.

Periodical articleRich, Jeremy (2001)
See this publication'Leopard Men', Slaves, and Social Conflict in Libreville (Gabon), c.1860-1879
Abstract presentInternational Journal of African Historical Studies. Volume 34 #3. p. 619-638.

Conference paperSbaiti, Nadya (2001)
Prostitution, 'White Slavery', and British Colonialism in Egypt
Paper presented at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association (MESA), November 17-20, 2001, San Francisco, California. Tucson: University of Arizona.

Conference paperFitzsimmons-Frey, Heather (2000)
Women and Children in Slave/Soldier Societies: A Study of 19th Century Sudan
Paper presented at the 2000 Conference of the Canadian Association of African Studies (CAAS), May 27-30, 2000, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Periodical articleManceau Rabarijaona, Céline (2000)
L'esclavage domestique des mineurs en France
Abstract presentJournal des africanistes. Volume 70 #1-2. p. 93-103.

Conference paperOuzgane, Lahoucine (2000)
Slavery and Identity in Ben Jelloun's 'The Sand Child' and Mernissi's 'Dreams of Trespass': Tales of a Harem Girl
Paper presented at the 2000 Conference of the Canadian Association of African Studies (CAAS), May 27-30, 2000, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

BookSteady, Filomina C. (2000)
Women and the Amistad Connection: Sierra Leone Krio Society
Rochester, Vermont: Schenkman Books. 302p.

Book chapterGourdine, Angeletta K.M. (1999)
Slavery in the Diaspora Consciousness: Ama Ata Aidoo's Conversations
In: Emerging Perspectives on Ama Ata Aidoo.

Periodical articleKufogbe, S.K.; Dovlo, E. (1999)
The Distribution of 'Trokosi' (Female Ritual Bondage) in Ghana
Bulletin of the Ghana Geographical Association. #21. July. p. 143-156.

BookRuf, Urs P. (1999)
Ending Slavery: Hierarchy, Dependency and Gender in Central Mauritania
Bielefeld/Somerset New Jersey: Verlag/Transaction Publishers. 434p.

Periodical articleBurton, Antoinette (1998)
States of Inquiry: Josephine Butler on Slavery, Citizenship and the Boer War
Social Politics. Volume 5 #3. p. 338-361.

BookComm. on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (1998)
Consideration of Reports Submitted by States Parties under Article 18 of the Convention: Initial and Second Periodic Reports of States and Parties: South Africa
New York: United Nations. Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). February. 122p.

Book chapterHalim, Asma Abdel (1998)
Attack with a Friendly Weapon
Abstract presentIn: What women do in wartime: gender and conflict in Africa. p. 85-100.

Conference paperMastrobuono, Luisa (1998)
Ovimbundu Women and Coercive Labour Practices in Angola, 1850-1940
Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Canadian Association of African Studies (CAAS), June 2-5, 1998, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Periodical articleMcDougall, E. Ann (1998)
See this publicationA Sense of Self: The Life of Fatma Barka
Abstract presentCanadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 32 #2. p. 285-315.

Periodical articleOsakue, G. (1998)
Exposing age-old problems: trafficking in women in Nigeria
Women's World. #32. p. 25-26.

Periodical articleOsakue, Grace I. (1998)
Exposing Age-Old Problems: Trafficking in Women in Nigeria
Women. #32. p. 25-26.

Conference paperCarton, Ben (1997)
Disobedient Daughters, Discontended Wives: African Patriarchy under Threat in Natal and Zululand, South Africa, 1880-1905
Paper presented at the 40th Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association (ASA), November 13-16, 1997, Columbus, Ohio. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University.

Periodical articleFrench, Howard W. (1997)
Ritual Slaves of Ghana: Young and Female
Ms. Volume 7 #6. p. 24.

Book chapterGreene, Sandra E. (1997)
Crossing Boundaries/Changing Identities: Female Slaves, Male Strangers, and Their Descendants in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Anlo
In: Grosz-Ngate, Maria and Kokole, Omari H. (eds.). Gendered Encounters: Challenging Cultural Boundaries and Social Hierarchies in Africa. New York: Routledge. p. 23-41.

Conference paperHalim, Asma A. (1997)
Refugee Women in the Sudanese Civil War
Paper presented at the 40th Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association (ASA), November 13-16, 1997, Columbus, Ohio. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University.

Periodical articleNwachukwu-Agbada, J.O.J. (1997)
See this publicationWomen in Igbo Language Films: the Virtuous and the Villainous
Matatu: Journal for African Culture and Society. Volume 19. p. 67-80.

Book chapterRosenthal, Judy (1997)
Foreign Tongues and Domestic Bodies: Gendered Cultural Regions and Regionalized Sacred Floes
In: Grosz-Ngate, Maria and Kokole, Omari H. (eds.). Gendered Encounters: Challenging Cultural Boundaries and Social Hierarchies in Africa. New York: Routledge. p. 183-203.

Periodical articleSarpong, Samuel (1997)
Freedom for Slave Girls from Religious Shrines
Southern Africa Political and Economic Monthly. Volume 10 #8. May-June. p. 19-21.

BookScully, Pamela F. (1997)
Liberating the Family? Gender and British Slave Emancipation in the Rural Western Cape, South Africa. 1823-1853
Portsmouth, New Hampshire/London/Cape Town: Heinemann/James Currey/David Philip. 224p.

Conference paperScully, Pamela F. (1997)
Gender, Family, and Freedom: Intergenerational Relationships and Slave Emancipation in the Cape Colony, 1838-42
Paper presented at the 40th Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association (ASA), November 13-16, 1997, Columbus, Ohio. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University.

Periodical articleShaw, Rosalind (1997)
See this publicationThe Production of Witchcraft/Witchcraft as Production: Memory, Modernity, and the Slave Trade in Sierra Leone
American Ethnologist. Volume 24 #4. November. p. 856-876.

Book chapterShell, Robert C. (1997)
Between Christ and Mohammed: Conversion, Slavery, and Gender in the Urban Western Cape
In: Elphick, Richard and Davenport, T.R.H. (eds.). Christianity in South Africa; A Political, Social, and Cultural History. Berkeley/Los Angeles: University of California Press.

Periodical articleTroskie, T.R. (1997)
The Importance of Traditional Midwives in the Delivery of Health Care in the Republic of South Africa
Curationis. Volume 20 #1. March. p. 15-20.

Periodical articleAbrahams, Yvette (1996)
See this publicationDisempowered to Consent: Sara Bartman and Khoisan Slavery in the Nineteenth Century Cape Colony and Britain
Abstract presentSouth African Historical Journal. #35. May. p. 89-114.

Conference paperAkurang-Parry, Kwabena O. (1996)
Missy Queen in Her Palavers Says the Gole Cosse Slave is Free: The Gold Coast Press and Abolition of the Slave Trade, 1874-1937
Paper presented at the 1996 Annual Conference of the Canadian Association of African Studies (CAAS), May 1-5, 1996, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Conference paperCheriet, Boutheina (1996)
State and Society in Algeria Revisited through Gender
Paper presented at the 30th Annual Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association (MESA), November 21-24, 1996, Providence, Rhode Island. Tucson: University of Arizona.

Periodical articleFomin, E.S.D. (1996)
Female slave trade in Nweh country (1850-1970)
Abstract presentWest African Journal of Archaeology. Volume 26 #2. p. 140-154.

Periodical articleNast, Heidi J. (1996)
Islam, Gender, and Slavery in West Africa Circa 1500: A Spatial Archaeology of the Kano Palace, Northern Nigeria
Annals of the Association of American Geographers. Volume 86 #1. March. p. 44-77.

Book chapterRichardson, P.; Heuchan, V. (1996)
Jewish Voluntary Associations in Egypt and the Roles of Women
In: Kloppenborg, J.S. and Wilson, S.G. (eds.). Voluntary Associations in the Graeco-Roman World. London: Routledge. p. 226-251.

Periodical articleSchafer, Daniel L. (1996)
Shades of Freedom: Anna Kingsley in Senegal, Florida and Haiti
Slavery & Abolition. Volume 17 #1. April. p. 130-154.

Periodical articleScully, Pamela (1996)
See this publicationNarratives of Infanticide in the Aftermath of Slave Emancipation in the Nineteenth-Century Cape Colony, South Africa
Abstract presentCanadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 30 #1. p. 88-105.

Periodical articleVan der Spuy, Patricia (1996)
See this publicationWhat, Then, was the Sexual Outlet for Black Males? A Feminist Critique of Quantitative Representations of Women Slaves at the Cape of Good Hope in the Eighteenth Century
Kronos: Journal of Cape History. #23. p. 43-56.

Periodical articleWillis, Justin (1996)
See this publicationTwo Lives of Mpamizo: Understanding Dissonance in Oral History
History in Africa. Volume 23. p. 319-332.

Periodical articleColeman, Deirdre (1995)
Sierra Leone, Slavery, and Sexual Politics: Anna Maria Falconbridge and the 'Swarthy Daughter' of Late 18th Century Abolitionism
Women's Writing: The Elizabethan to Victorian Period. Volume 2 #1. p. 3-25.

Periodical articleDatta, Kavita (1995)
Strategies for Urban Survival? Women Landlords in Gaborone, Botswana
Habitat International. Volume 19 #1. p. 1.

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