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Acknowledgements | 7 | |
Introduction | 9 | |
Anna Martin Hinderer (Nigeria, 1853) | 25 | |
Mary Kingsley (West Africa, 1893 and 1895) | 43 | |
Lambarene | 47 | |
Life in West Africa | 62 | |
Mary Hall (Southern and Central Africa, 1904) | 71 | |
Mary Eliza Bakewell Gaunt (West Africa, 1911) | 91 | |
Anne Louise (Hay) Dundas (Tanganyika, 1921) | 105 | |
Life in an Out-Station | 110 | |
Quaint Customs and Beliefs | 120 | |
Joan Rosita Torr Forbes (East Africa, 1917) | 123 | |
A Forest City | 127 | |
Concerning Women | 141 | |
H. H. Princess Marie Louise (Gold Coast, 1925) | 159 | |
May Mott-Smith (West Africa, 1920s) | 183 | |
Nigeria | 185 | |
Lagos and Abeokouta | 190 | |
The Mahogany Hunt | 197 | |
Margery Perham (Southern Africa, 1929) | 207 | |
Prologue | 210 | |
Arrival in South Africa | 215 | |
Capetown | 220 | |
Lovedale and Fort Hare | 226 | |
Basutoland | 236 | |
Durban | 246 | |
Katherine Fannin (Ethiopia and Kenya, 1934) | 255 | |
Jocelyn Murray (Kenya, 1954) | 269 | |
Bibliography | 279 |
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