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Table of Contents Illustrations Maps Acknowledgements Chapter 1 - Paul Lovejoy, "Slavery, the Bilad al-Sudan and the Frontiers of the African Diaspora" Chapter 2 - Michael LaRue, "The Frontiers of Enslavement: Bagirmi and the Trans-Saharan Slave Routes " Chapter 3 - Ann O'Hear, "Ilorin as a Slaving and Slave Trading Emirate" Chapter 4 - Femi J. Kolapo, "The Southward Campaigns of Nupe in the Lower Niger Valley" Chapter 5 - Sean Stilwell, "The Development of 'Mamluk' Slavery in the Sokoto Caliphate" Chapter 6 - John Edward Philips, "Slavery on Two Ribat in Kano and Sokoto" Chapter 7 - Ibrahim Hamza, "Slavery and Plantation Society at Dorayi in Kano Emirate" Chapter 8 - John Hunwick, "The Religious Practices of Black Slaves in the Mediterranean Islamic World" Chapter 9 - Ismael Musah Montana, "Ahmad ibn al-Qadi al-Timbuktawi on the Bori Ceremonies of Tunis" Chapter 10 - Yacine Daddi Addoun and Paul Lovejoy, "Muhammad Kaba Saghanughu and the Muslim Community of Jamaica" Chapter 11 - David V. Trotman and Paul E. Lovejoy, "Community of Believers: Trinidad Muslims and the Return to Africa, 1810-1850" Chapter 12 - Paul E. Lovejoy, "Muslim Freedmen in the Atlantic World: Images of Manumission and Self-Redemption" Glossary Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Slavery Sahara History, Slavery Sudan History, Slavery Islamic countries History, Slavery and Islam