Minorities and the State in Africa
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Chapter 5: “Ijebu a b’ eyan?” (“Ijebu or Human Being?”): Nineteenth-Century Origins of Discrimination against Ijebu Settlers in Colonial Ibadan, Nigeria

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Saheed Aderinto

Part II: Colonial States and the Making of Minorities

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Chapter 6: The Tonga People of Zimbabwe: Historical Memories and Contemporary Challenges of a Minority Society

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Ivan Marowa

Chapter 7: A Minority in the Middle: Ethnic Baluba, the Portuguese Colonial State, and the Companhia de Diamantes de Angola (Diamang)

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Todd Cleveland

Chapter 8: Migrant Labor, Industrial Ethnicity, Urban Violence, and the State in Colonial Zimbabwe: The Case of Migrant Workers in Harare

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Kudakwashe Manganga

Chapter 9: Anglophone Minority and the State in Cameroon: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives

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Walters Samah