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The Diaspora of Sierra Leone’s Liberated Africans: Enlistment, Forced Migration, and “Liberation” at Freetown, 1808-1863
Richard Anderson
African Economic History, January 2012, 41 (1) 101-138; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.41.1.101
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African Economic History
Vol. 41, Issue 1
3 Jan 2012
The Diaspora of Sierra Leone’s Liberated Africans: Enlistment, Forced Migration, and “Liberation” at Freetown, 1808-1863
Richard Anderson
African Economic History Jan 2012, 41 (1) 101-138; DOI: 10.3368/aeh.41.1.101
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- Article
- Enlistment
- Disbanded Soldiers
- Migration to The Gambia
- The West Indies
- Conclusion
- Appendix I: Liberated Africans Landed at Sierra Leone by Region of Embarkation, 1808-1863125
- Appendix II: Total Enlistment and Migration at Freetown, 1808-1863126
- Appendix III: Liberated Africans enlisted in West India Regiments and Royal African Corps by Port and Region of Embarkation (where known), 1808-1816127
- Appendix IV: “Country” Identification of 2078 Liberated Africans transported to the Gambia from May 30, 1832 to June 30, 1836128
- Appendix V: Liberated Africans sent to the Gambia by Port and Coastline of Embarkation (where known), 1818-1838132
- Appendix VI: Liberated African Migration to the West Indies from Sierra Leone, 1841-1865133
- Footnotes
- Figures & Data
- Info & Metrics
- References
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