| 2005 |
Hugh Clapperton
into the Interior of Africa: Records of the Second Expedition
1825-1827(Leiden: Brill) (co-edited with Jamie Bruce Lockhart)
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| 2005 |
edited, Donald G. Simpson,
Under the North Star: Black Communities in Upper Canada
before Confederation (1867), New Brunswick NJ: Africa World
Press
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| 2005 |
Slavery, Commerce and Production
in West Africa: Slave Society in the Sokoto Caliphate (Trenton
NJ: Africa World Press)
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| 2005 |
Ecology and Ethnography of
Muslim Trade in West Africa (Trenton NJ: Africa World Press)
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| 2005 |
Revolución, Independencia
y emancipación: La lucha contra la esclavitud (San
José: UNESCO), co-edited with Rina Cáceres
Gómez
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| Chapters
in Books and Articles: |
| 2005 |
“Identity and the Mirage
of Ethnicity: Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua’s Journey in
the Americas,” in Jay B. Haviser and Kevin C. MacDonald,
eds., African Re-Genesis: Confronting Social Issues in the
Diaspora (London: Cavendish Publishing, 2005)
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| 2005 |
“The Sahara-Atlantic
Divide, Or How Women Fitted into the Slave Trade,”
in Gwyn Campbell and Suzanne Miers (eds.), Women and Slavery
(Athens: Ohio University Press)
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| 2005 |
“Trans-Atlantic Transformations:
The Origins and Identities of Africans in the Americas,”
in Willem Wubbo Klooster (ed.), The Atlantic World (New
York: Prentice-Hall)
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| 2005 |
“The Yoruba Factor
in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade,” in Matt Childs
and Toyin Falola (eds.), The Yoruba Diaspora in the Atlantic
World (Bloomington: Indiana University Press), 40-55
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| 2005 |
“The Context of Enslavement
in West Africa: Ahmad Baba and the Ethics of Slavery,”
in Jane Landers (ed.), Slaves, Subjects, and Subversives:
Blacks in Colonial Latin America (Albuquerque: University
of New Mexico Press)
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| 2005 |
“Narratives of Trans-Atlantic
Slavery: The Lives of Two Muslims, Muhammad Kaba Saghanaghu
and Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua,” in Naana Opoku-Agyemang,
Kwadwo Opoku-Agyemang, Paul E. Lovejoy, and David Trotman,
eds), Literary Manifestations of the African Diaspora (Trenton
NJ: Africa World Press, 2005)
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| 2005 |
(with David Richardson) “Commerce
and Credit at Bonny, 1690-1840,” in Carolyn Brown,
Paul E. Lovejoy and Renée Soulodre-La France (eds.),
Repercussions of the Atlantic Slave Trade: The Interior
of the Bight of Biafra and the African Diaspora (Trenton
NJ: Africa World Press)
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| 2005 |
“Alternatives to Revolution
and Insurrection – Gustavus Vassa, alias ‘Olaudah
Equiano,’ and the Abortive Plantation Scheme of Dr.
Charles Irving on the Mosquito Shore,” in Rina Cáceres
Gómez and Paul E. Lovejoy, eds. Revolución,
Independencia y emancipación: La lucha contra la
esclavitud (San José: 2005)
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| 2005 |
“O Fator Iorubá
no Tráfico Transatlântico de Escravos,”
in Mariza de Carvalho Soares (organizadora), Rotas Atlânticas
da Diáspora Africana: os 'Pretos Minas' no Rio de
Janeiro, séculos XVIII-XX (Rio de Janeiro, 2005)
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| 2005 |
“Spanish and British
Rivalry for the Mosquito Shore in the 1770s, and the Radicalization
of Gustavus Vassa, alias Olaudah Equiano,” in Jaime
Arocha, ed., Homenaje a Nina S. de Friedemann (Bogota: )
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| 2005 |
“The Voice of an Enslaved
African Muslim in Brazil: Introduction to the Brazilian
Edition of Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua’s Biography,”
in Robin Law and Paul E. Lovejoy, eds., Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua.
As Desventuras de um Escravo Africano no Brasil, Caribe,
Estados Unidos e Canada (Rio de Janeiro: Editora Pallas/Afirma,
2005).
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| 2005 |
“The Arabic Manuscript
of Muhammad Kaba Saghanughu of Jamaica, c. 1820,”
in Annie Paul,ed., Creole Concerns: Essays in Honour of
Kamau Brathwaite (Kingston: University of the West Indies
Press, 2005) (with Yacine Daddi Addoun)
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| 2005 |
“The Urban Background
of Enslaved Muslims in the Americas,” Slavery and
Abolition
|
| 2005 |
“Alhaji Ahmad el-Fellati
ibn Dauda ibn Muhammad Manga: Personal Malam to Emir Muhammad
Bello of Kano,” Sudanic Africa
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| Web publications: |
| 2005 |
“The ‘Middle Passage’:
The Enforced Migration of Africans across the Atlantic,”
Schomburg Studies on the Black Experience, ProQuest |