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“Notions of African Childhood in Abolitionist Discourses: Colonial and Post-Colonial Humanitarianism in the Fight Against Child Slavery” in Child Slavery Before & After Emancipation
Audra A. Diptee is an associate professor in the Department of History at Carleton University where she is cross-appointed with Latin American and Caribbean Studies and the Institute of African Studies.
Other publications from this author include:
- “The Problem of Modern Day Slavery: Is Critical Applied History the Answer?” in Slavery & Abolition, 39 (2), 405-428 (2016)
- “Atlantic Childhoods, Global Contexts” in special issue of Atlantic Studies: Global Currents, 11 (4) (2014)
- Remembering Africa & Its Diasporas: Memory, Public History & Representations of the Past (2012)
- “Children in Colonial Africa” in special issue of the Journal of Family History, 35 (1) (2010)
- From Africa to Jamaica: The Making of an Atlantic Slave Society, 1775-1807 (2010)