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  Land Dispossession and Forced Labor in Colonial Africa, 1890-1930 

 

by
Wilma A. Dunaway
Professor
Graduate School of Public & International Affairs
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA 24060-0113
wdunaway@vt.edu  

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Bibliography Bibliography of African Case Studies
Figure 1 Continuum of Capitalist Household Structures
Map 1 Women’s Role in African Agriculture, 1890-1930
Map 2 Colonial Africa in 1914
Table 1 Land Dispossession, Deforestation and Rationalization for European Exports, 1890-1930:  Organized by Colonizers and Contemporary Country Names
Table 2 Forced and Coerced Labor Mechanisms in Colonial Africa, 1890-1930
Table 3 Forced and Coerced Labor Mechanisms in Colonial Africa, 1890-1930: Organized by Contemporary Countries
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 Agricultural, Extractive and Labor Exports in Colonial Africa, 1890-1930 : Organized by Contemporary Countries

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 Agricultural, Extractive and Labor Exports in Colonial Africa, 1890-1930