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![]() Akosua Adoma Perbi is head of the History Department at the University of Ghana, Legon. She is currently also the Chairperson of the Education Committee of the UNESCO Slave Route Project in Ghana. Click here for more information. |
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History of Indigenous Slavery in Ghana, A Academic research and publication on indigenous slavery in Ghana and
in Africa more widely have not received attention commensurate with
the importance of the phenomenon: the history of indigenous slavery,
which existed long before the trans-Atlantic slave trade, has been a
marginal topic in documented historical studies on Ghana. Yet its
weighty historical, and contemporary relevance inside and outside
Africa is undisputed. This book begins to redress this neglect.
Drawing on sources including oral data from so-called slave
descendants, cultural sites and trade routes, court records and
colonial government reports, it presents historical and cultural
analysis which aims to enhance historical knowledge and
understanding
of indigenous slavery. The author further intends to provide a
holistic view of the indigenous institution of slavery as a
formative
factor in the social, political and economic development of pre-
colonial Ghana. African Books Collective, Oxford
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