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(In)visible Diasporan Returnee Communities: Silences and the Challenges in Studying Trans-Atlantic History in Ghana
Kwame Essien
Ghana Studies January 2014, 17 63-99; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.17.1.63
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(In)visible Diasporan Returnee Communities: Silences and the Challenges in Studying Trans-Atlantic History in Ghana
Kwame Essien
Ghana Studies Jan 2014, 17 (1) 63-99; DOI: 10.3368/gs.17.1.63
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- Introduction
- Historicizing the Origins of Reverse Migrations to Ghana from the Pre-colonial Era
- Contributions by Emancipated Africans and Their Offspring
- Problems and Challenges in Studying and (Re)Writing Trans-Atlantic History in Ghana
- New Obstacles: When the Historiography also take a U-Turn in the Trans-Atlantic story
- (Re) Making Us—the Returnees Visible
- Conclusion
- Footnotes
- Figures & Data
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- References
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