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Title
From freedom to freedom
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Monograph
Language
English
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LCC: HT1332 .N56 2014
DDC: 306.362096 full
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Table Of Contents
Lessons from the folklore of the Underground Railroad
Igbo homeland and territory: the Aro factor
The hinterland routes of Igbo slave journeys focusing on Arochukwu to Calabar and Bonny
He-goat as a metaphor: material and verbal iconographies of pain
Folklore in oral traditions of the Atlantic slave trade
Social organization: major perpetrators and cohorts
Repercussions social and cultural impacts of the transatlantic slave trade
Reparations: perceptions of Africans in the diaspora
Reconnections: the Igbo village at Staunton, Virginia, as a contact zone for peoples of African descent
Journeying back from freedom to freedom: to heal the wounds of slavery.
Authorized Access Point
Njoku, J. Akuma-Kalu (Johnston Akuma-Kalu) From freedom to freedom