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To the unpalatable point of self-promotion, please see my articles below that deals with the effects of the pandemic in the Gold Coast (modern Ghana) and also list some works (primary and secondary sources) on the pandemic. If your library has the <The Gold Coast Leader> and <The Gold Coast Nation> (both newspapers) look at the 1918-1920 issues. Thanks. Kwabena Akurang-Parry kaparr@ship.edu<mailto:kaparr@ship.edu> Shippensburg University, PA, USA 1. Kwabena Akurang-Parry, “African Agency and Cultural Initiatives in the British Imperial Military and Labor Recruitment Drives in the Gold Coast (Modern Ghana) During the First World War,” African Identities, 4, 2 (2006), 213-234. 2. Kwabena Akurang-Parry, “Critical African Voices: The Indigenous Press and Economic Effects of the First World War in the Gold Coast (Modern Ghana), 1914-1918," African Economic History (2006), 45-68. 2. Kwabena Akurang-Parry, “Disrespect and Contempt for our Natural Rulers:’ The African Intelligentsia and the Effects of British Indirect Rule on Indigenous Rulers in the Gold Coast ca. 1912-1920,” The International Journal of Regional and Local Studies, Series 2, 2, 1 (2006), 43-65. Kwabena Akurang-Parry, Ph. D. (Professor of African History & World History) Dept of History Shippensburg University Shippensburg, PA, 17257, USA Phone: 717 477 1286 Fax: 717 477 4062
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