West African Antislavery Movements:

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West African Antislavery Movements: / Pelckmans, Lotte; Hahonou, Eric.

In: Stichproben - Vienna Journal of African Studies, Vol. 20, 2011, p. 141-162.

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Pelckmans, L & Hahonou, E 2011, 'West African Antislavery Movements:', Stichproben - Vienna Journal of African Studies, vol. 20, pp. 141-162.

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Pelckmans, L., & Hahonou, E. (2011). West African Antislavery Movements: Stichproben - Vienna Journal of African Studies, 20, 141-162.

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Pelckmans L, Hahonou E. West African Antislavery Movements: Stichproben - Vienna Journal of African Studies. 2011;20:141-162.

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Pelckmans, Lotte ; Hahonou, Eric. / West African Antislavery Movements:. In: Stichproben - Vienna Journal of African Studies. 2011 ; Vol. 20. pp. 141-162.

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