Historical Dictionary of Women in Sub-Saharan AfricaRowman & Littlefield, 4.3.2016 - 520 sivua African women’s history is a vast topic that embraces a wide variety of societies in over 50 countries with different geographies, social customs, religions, and historical situations. Africa is a predominantly agricultural continent, and a major factor in African agriculture is the central role of women as farmers. It is estimated that between 65 and 80 percent of African women are engaged in cultivating food for their families, and in the past that percentage was likely even higher. Thus, one common thread across much of the continent is women’s daily work in their family plot. This second edition of Historical Dictionary of Women in Sub-Saharan Africa contains a chronology, an introduction, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 700 cross-referenced entries on individual African women in history, politics, religion, and the arts; on important events, organizations, and publications; and on topics important to women in general (marriage, fertility, employment) and to African women in particular (market women, child marriage, queen mothers). This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the Women in Africa. |
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... Namibia Domestic and Allied Workers' Union Niger Delta Women for Justice (Nigeria) Northern Elements Progressive Union (Nigeria) non-governmental organization Natal Organisation of Women (South Africa) Northern People's Congress ...
... Namibia Domestic and Allied Workers' Union Niger Delta Women for Justice (Nigeria) Northern Elements Progressive Union (Nigeria) non-governmental organization Natal Organisation of Women (South Africa) Northern People's Congress ...
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... Namibia. 1925 Seraphim Society founded by Christianah Abiodun Emmanuel, Ghana. 1926 Adelaide Casely Hayford opened the Girls' Vocational and Industrial Training School in Freetown, Sierra Leone. 1928 Siti Binti Saadi was the first East ...
... Namibia. 1925 Seraphim Society founded by Christianah Abiodun Emmanuel, Ghana. 1926 Adelaide Casely Hayford opened the Girls' Vocational and Industrial Training School in Freetown, Sierra Leone. 1928 Siti Binti Saadi was the first East ...
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... Namibian Women's Voice founded. July: United Nations Decade for Women held third meeting in Nairobi. 1986 Echo began publication in Senegal. Emang Basadi founded in Botswana. South African Domestic Workers Association founded. Speak Out ...
... Namibian Women's Voice founded. July: United Nations Decade for Women held third meeting in Nairobi. 1986 Echo began publication in Senegal. Emang Basadi founded in Botswana. South African Domestic Workers Association founded. Speak Out ...
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... Namibia founded. 1990 African Federation of Women Entrepreneurs founded. Association of Businesswomen of Tanzania founded. Ghana Association of Women Entrepreneurs founded. Women in Law and Development in Africa founded. 1991 Collectif ...
... Namibia founded. 1990 African Federation of Women Entrepreneurs founded. Association of Businesswomen of Tanzania founded. Ghana Association of Women Entrepreneurs founded. Women in Law and Development in Africa founded. 1991 Collectif ...
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... (now Zimbabwe), Namibia, and South Africa, African nationalists encountered recalcitrant white settler populations. In those situations they turned to armed struggle and in some cases protracted efforts INTRODUCTION • 9.
... (now Zimbabwe), Namibia, and South Africa, African nationalists encountered recalcitrant white settler populations. In those situations they turned to armed struggle and in some cases protracted efforts INTRODUCTION • 9.
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