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Extracted from text ... 1. See S. Miers and R. Roberts, eds, The End of Slavery in Africa (Madison and London, 1988); and the special edition of Slavery and Abolition, 19, 2 (1998). 2. N. Worden, 'Adjusting to Emancipation: Freed Slaves and Farmers in the Mid Nineteenth- Century South-Western Cape, 1834-56', in M. Simons and W. James, eds, The Angry Divide: Social and Economic History of the Western Cape (Cape Town and Johannesburg, 1989); J. Marincowitz, 'Rural Production and Labour in the Western Cape, 1838-1888, with Special Reference to the Wheat Districts' (PhD thesis, University of London, 1985); P. Scully, Liberating the Family?: Gender ..

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