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9780761838913

The Lucy Memorial Freed Slaves' Home The Sudan United Mission and The British Colonial Government in Partnership

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  • ISBN13:

    9780761838913

  • ISBN10:

    0761838910

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-10-09
  • Publisher: UPA
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List Price: $41.99

Summary

Fieldwork has been combined with archival research conducted in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Nigeria to explicate the manner in which the Sudan United Mission strove to create a Christian Northern Nigerian identity in order to combat a Muslim Hausa identity. To accomplish this transformation, the missionaries created a home for freed Nigerian slaves; it was named after Lucy Guinness Kumm, one of its founders. The story of the home and its use takes place in the midst of Lord Lugard's colonial ideal of indirect rule and the working misunderstanding in which local rulers presumably conducted local affairs in an independent manner free from direction from the colonial government. The reality was much different and each of the participants chose to _misunderstand_ the actions, motives, and histories of the others. These included indigenous Muslim rulers, so-called _pagans,_ colonial officials, and missionaries. In the midst of numerous intrigues, the Sudan United Mission took care of over 200 freed slave children and initiated significant educational reforms. The depiction of a plural society and its expatriates is a major contribution. The book has value for studies in education, colonial history, and cultural anthropology.

Author Biography

Frank A. Salamone is former Chair of Sociology and Anthropology at Iona College, New Rochelle, NY.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Lucy Guinness Kummp. 1
The Founding of the Sudan United Missionp. 9
Expatriate Society, Lugard, Indirect Rule, and Ending Slaveryp. 19
Indirect Rule-The Hausa of Nigeria: The Nigerian Examplep. 41
Overview of the Lucy Memorial Freed Slaves Homep. 49
Lugard's Relations with SUM and SUM History Relevant to the Freed Slaves' Homep. 67
Promoting the Lucy Memorial Freed Slaves' Homep. 83
Conclusionp. 89
Referencesp. 95
Indexp. 103
About the Authorsp. 105
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