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American historian and author
Kristin Mann (born September 12, 1946) is an American historian and author renowned for her works on the history of
slavery in Africa.
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[2] in 2002, she was awarded the
Guggenheim Fellowships award. She is currently a Professor of History at
Emory University in
Druid Hills, Georgia, United States.
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Selected works
References
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^ Saliha Belmessous (October 13, 2011).
Native Claims: Indigenous Law against Empire, 1500–1920. Oxford University Press. pp. 260–.
ISBN
978-0-19-979490-4.
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^ Awoyokun, Damola (December 9, 2014).
"Lagos, Slave Trade And The Founding Fathers". The News Nigeria. Retrieved January 1, 2016.
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^ Robin Law; Silke Strickrodt (January 1, 1999).
Ports of the Slave Trade (Bights of Benin and Biafra): Papers from a Conference of the Centre of Commonwealth Studies, University of Stirling, June 1998. Centre of Commonwealth Studies, University of Stirling.
ISBN
978-1-85769-101-6.
Bibliography
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