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Preface ix
A Note on the Structure of the Volume xiii
Introduction 1
1 Africa in the Caribbean Imagination
l Of Laughter and Kola Nuts; or, What Does Africa Have to Do with the African Diaspora? Faith Lois Smith 21
2 From Africa to "The Islands": New World Voyages in the Fiction of Maryse Cond? Paule Marshall Anthea Morrison 38
2 Race, Gender, and Agency in the Shadow of Slavery
3 Mary Rose: "White" African Jamaican Woman? Race and Gender in Eighteenth-Century Jamaica Linda L. Sturtz 59
4 Trading Places: Market Negotiations in Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands Antonia MacDonald-Smythe 88
5 Blacks in the White Imagination: Race in the Investigation of Rape on Nineteenth-Century Emigrant Ships to the Colonial Caribbean Verene A. Shepherd 114
6 Maria Jones of Africa, St. Vincent, and Trinidad Brinsley Samaroo 131
7 Slavery, Marriage, and Gender Relations in Eastern Yorubaland, 1875-1920 Olatunji Ojo 144
8 On Equal/Unequal Footing with Men: Diaspora Linkages and Issues of Gender and Education Policy in Barbados, 1875-1945 Janice Mayers 177
3 Building Diaspora in the Web of Empire
9 Amy Ashwood Garvey and the Nigerian Progress Union Hakim Adi 199
10 "Crack Kernels, Crack Hitler": Export Production Drive and Igbo Women during the Second World War Gloria Chuku 219
11 Intersections: Nigerian Episodes in the Careers of Three West Indian Women LaRay Denzer 245
12 Immigrant Voices in Cyberspace: Spinning Continental and Diasporan Africans into the World Wide Web Moj?b?ol? Ol?f?nk? Okome 285
Notes on Contributors 313
Index 317
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