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- e00cd84f4c647e52d2611e1c64e71d001b07283aee5f317f0cc5d9aea8342ef6 date "2014".
- e00cd84f4c647e52d2611e1c64e71d001b07283aee5f317f0cc5d9aea8342ef6 first "Randy J.".
- e00cd84f4c647e52d2611e1c64e71d001b07283aee5f317f0cc5d9aea8342ef6 isCitedBy Anomabu.
- e00cd84f4c647e52d2611e1c64e71d001b07283aee5f317f0cc5d9aea8342ef6 last "Sparks".
- e00cd84f4c647e52d2611e1c64e71d001b07283aee5f317f0cc5d9aea8342ef6 location Cambridge,_MA.
- e00cd84f4c647e52d2611e1c64e71d001b07283aee5f317f0cc5d9aea8342ef6 publisher "Harvard University Press".
- e00cd84f4c647e52d2611e1c64e71d001b07283aee5f317f0cc5d9aea8342ef6 title "Where the Negroes are Masters: An African Port in the Era of the Slave Trade".