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Slavery, Remembrance, and Sites of Historical Memory

The Case of Badagry

EDMUND ABAKA and GEORGE XORSE KUMASENU
African Economic History, November 2021, 49 (1) 104-126; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.49.1.104
EDMUND ABAKA
Edmund Abaka (), Associate Professor of History and International Studies, University of Miami
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George Xorse Kumasenu (), graduate student, University of Cape Coast.
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