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Children Of The French Empire Miscegenation And Colonial Society In French West Africa 18951960 Reprint Owen White

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Children Of The French Empire Miscegenation And Colonial Society In French West Africa 18951960 Reprint Owen White
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Publisher: Clarendon Press / Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.29 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Owen White
ISBN: 9780198208198, 0198208197
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: reprint

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Children Of The French Empire Miscegenation And Colonial Society In French West Africa 18951960 Reprint Owen White by Owen White 9780198208198, 0198208197 instant download after payment.

This book recreates the lives of the children born of relationships between French men and African women from the time France colonized much of West Africa towards the end of the 19th century, until independence in 1960. Set within the context of the history of miscegenation in colonial French West Africa, the study focuses upon the lives and identities of the resulting mixed-race or mÉtis population, and their struggle to overcome the handicaps they faced in a racially divided society. This author has drawn an evaluation of the impact and importance of French racial theories, and offers a critical discussion of colonial policies in such areas as citizenship and education, providing insights into problems of identity in colonial society.

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