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adam_text CONTENTS Introduction xvii Acknowledgements ci PART 1 Africa and the Enlightenment: Gender, Sexuality, Race 1. Extract from A New Voyage to Guinea (1744) (London: Frank Cass, 1967), pp. 220-1 WILLIAM SMITH 2. Travels at the Cape of Good Hope ( 1772), from Pinkerton, J. (1808-1814), A general collection of the best and most interesting voyages and travels in all parts of the world: many of which are now first translated into English. Digested on a new plan. (London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Cadell and Davies), pp. 28-30 С P. THUNBERG 3. An Account of Travels into the Interior of Southern Africa in the Years 1797 and 1798 (London: T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies, 1801, facs from reprint, Johnson Reprint Corporation, N.Y. and London, 1968), pp. 168-9 JOHN BARROW 4. Sarah Baartman, Hottentot Venus , The Times, 26 Nov. 1810 SARAH BAARTMAN CONTENTS 5. A Princess of Dama (photograph) (Alldridge Collection, 1870-90, Royal Commonwealth Society Library, Y30446F/1 8) 10 6. Swahili Girls (photograph) (A. C. Gomes and Sons, 1910) (Royal Commonwealth Society Collection, University of Cambridge Library, Y3047A/25) 11 PART 2 Anti-slavery 7. Some Historical Accounts of Guinea, and the General Disposition of its Inhabitants (London 4th edition, 1788), pp. 113-15 13 ANTHONY BENEZET 8. The Bereaved Mother (British Library, Anti-Slavery Collections) 16 ANONYMOUS 9. Poem, The African Slave Trade , from James G. Basker, Amazing Grace: an Anthology of Poems about Slavery, 1660-1810, (New Haven, Connecticut; London: Yale University Press). The first part of Mary Birkett s poem Slavery, pp. 422-44 18 MARY BIRKETT 10. Travels to the Interior Districts of Africa (1795-1797), from Pinkerton, J. (1808-1814), A general collection of the best and most interesting voyages and travels in all parts of the world: many of which are now first translated into English. Digested on a new plan. (London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Cadell and Davies), pp. 839, 844 20 MUNGO PARK 11. Narrative of Two Voyages to the River Sierra Leone During the Years 1791-1793 (1794) (London: printed for the author, Adam Matthew Microfilm, Colonial Discourses Series), pp. 23-5 22 ANNA MARIA FALCONBRIDGE vi CONTENTS 12. Poem Appeal to the Ladies of Great Britain , 27th December 1837, British Emancipator, (London: J. Haddon, from microfilm, Madison, State Historical Society of Wisconsin) 24 13. Slavery at the Cape of Good Hope , Anti- Slavery Monthly Reporter 20 (31 Jan.), pp. 289-94 25 THOMAS PRINGLE PART3 Slavery West Africa 14. Gold Coast Correspondence (1857) (Women Slave Owners, Anti-Slavery Papers, Rhodes House) 31 15. Seventeen Years in Yoruba Country (1855; 1877 edn), (London: Religious Tract Society), pp. 143-7 32 ANNA HINDERER 16. Narrative of Two Voyages to the River Sierra Leone (1794) (London: printed for the author, Adam Matthew Microfilm, Colonial Discourses Series), pp. 224-8 35 ANNA MARIA FALCONBRIDGE Southern Africa 17. Oral Narrative of a Cape Wet-Nurse: Katie Jacobs, {A. P.O., official organ of the African Political Organization, 1910, by courtesy of the Cory Library for Historical Research, Rhodes University, Grahamstown) 39 East Coast Slavery 18. A Walk in the Nyassa Country (1876) (Royal Commonwealth Society Library, Cambridge University Library, RCMS 221 ), p. 16 45 BISHOP STEERE VII CONTENTS PART 4 Queen Victoria, Africa, and Slavery: Some Personal Associations 19. Samuel Crowther, in E. Stock, History of the Church Missionary Society, vol. 2, London Missionary Society 1899, (an account by Crowther of his reception by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, 1851 ), pp. 111-13 47 20. Dahomey and the Dahomians: Being the Journal of Two Missions to the King of Dahomey and Residence at his Capital in the Years 1840 and 1850, vol. 2 (London: Frank Cass, reprint 1966), first published 1851, pp. 206-9 48 FREDERICK E. FORBES 21. The Queen and the Negress: Mrs Ricks at Windsor , Antigua Observer, 18 Aug. 1892, (St John s Antigua, British Library, Newspaper Library) 51 PART 5 Women and Missions West Africa 22. Memoir of the Late Hannah Kilham Chiefly Compiled and Edited by her Daughter-in-Law Sarah Biller (1837) (London: Darton and Harvey), pp. 178-81, 184-6 53 HANNAH KILHAM 23. Seventeen Years in Yoruba Country, new edn (c. 1877) (London: Religious Tract Society), pp. 110-11 58 ANNA HINDERER Southern Africa 24. Photographic representations of Lovedale- Trained Mission Women: Tause Soga, Ntame Williams, and Martha Mzimbu (South Africa National Library, Cape Town) 60 vm CONTENTS Uganda 25. Eighteen Years in Uganda and East Africa (Edward Arnold, 1908, London), vol. 2 of 2 volumes, op. 28-9 63 BISHOP A. R. TUCKER 26. Journal of Miss Edith Furley: Meeting the Kabaka and his Wives (Church Missionary Society Archives, 1895, University of Birmingham, Adam Matthew Microfilm), pp. 8-14 66 27. On the Borders of Pigmy-Land, 4th edn (London, Marshall Brothers, с 1905), pp. 71-3, 107-9 73 MRS RUTH FISHER (NÉE HURDITCH) PART 6 Women s Agency, Voices of Resistance, Imperial Postures West Africa 28. An Address by Henry Sylvester Williams in Port of Spain Trinidad on 2 June 1901, reported in the Port of Spain Gazette (reprinted in the Federalist and Grenada People, 13 June 1901) (British Library, Newspaper Library) 79 29. Documents Concerning Women s Unrest, 1925 (Calabar and Aba Archives, Nigeria, by courtesy of Violeta Ekpo) 85 30. A School in West Africa , Southern Workman, Oct. 1926, [minus illustrations] 91 ADELAIDE CASELY HAYFORD East Africa 31. A Visit to Frederick Lugard s Camp by the Namasole, the Queen Mother of the Kabaka ofBuganda, as told by Lugard in The Rise of Our East African Empire ( 1893) (Edinburgh: Blackwood), pp. 470-1 94 F. LUGARD ix CONTENTS 32. Extract on woman chiefs in Tanganyika from East African Journey: Kenya and Tanganyika, 1929 and 1930 (1976) (London: Faber and Faber), p. 61 95 MARGERY PERHAM Egypt: Women and Nationalism 33. Harem Years: The Memoirs of an Egyptian Feminist, 1879-1924, ed. and trans. M. Badran (1986), (London, Virago), pp. 112-14 (memoirs of Huda Shaarawi) 97 34. Letter from Esther Fahmy H. Wissa to Allenby (Foreign Office files, 1922, FO141/51 1/14083, Adam Matthew Microfilm) 99 South Africa 35. Native Life in South Africa, Before and Since the European War and the Boer Rebellion (London: P. S. King, 1916), pp. 91-7 (extract concerning coloured women protesting against the Pass Laws in 1913) 105 SOL PLAATJE PART 7 Sexuality, Prostitution, and Regulation 36. Narrative of Two Voyages to the River Sierra Leone During the Years 1791-1793 (1794) (London: printed for the author, Adam Matthew Microfilm, Colonial Discourses Series), pp. 56-8 110 ANNA MARIA FALCONBRIDGE PART 8 White Women and the Orient: The Nile and Egypt 37. A Narrative of a Journey through Egypt (1779; 1925 edn). Original letters from India (1779-1815), with an Introduction by E. M. Forster (London: Woolf), pp. 75-81 112 MRS ELIZA FAY CONTENTS 38. Journal of a Tour through Egypt, the Peninsula of Sinai, and the Holy Land in 1838 and 1839 (London: Richard Watts, vol. 1, Adam Matthew Microfilm, Colonial Discourses Series ), pp., 213-17 117 MISS PLATT 39. Extract from Letters from Egypt (London: Macmillan and Co., Adam Matthew Microfilm, Colonial Discourses Series), pp. 210-14 121 LADY DUFF GORDON PART 9 On Trek in Southern Africa 40. Twelve Hundred Miles in a Waggon (1895) (London: Edward Arnold, published in the India Office), pp. 47-51, 237-9 125 ALICE BALFOUR 41. Adventures in Mashonaland, By Two Hospital Nurses ( 1893) (London: Macmillan), pp. 90-8 1 З1 ROSE BLENNERHASSETT AND LUCY SLEEMAN 42. Diary (extract). Extract from a notebook of Dorothea Bleek, 30 October-^ November 1911, 225b, 226a and b, 227a, University of Cape Town Archives, ВС 151, D. Bleek, A3.4, facs. 138 DOROTHEA BLEEK PARTIO White Women and Colonial Administrations West Africa 43. A Gold Coast Garden Party (1929, photograph) (Cambridge University Library, Royal Commonwealth Society Library, Correspondence and Papers of Sir Philip Smyly, RCMS 137, Y30446M) 142 44. The Hut-tax in Africa (letter to the Spectator, 19 Mar. 1898) 143 MARY KINGSLEY xi CONTENTS 45. Mary Kingsley private letters to John Holt (13 and 19 Mar. 1898) (Highgate Scientific and Literary Institute) 145 46. Mary Kingsley , leading article in the Journal of the African Society, 1 (Oct. 1901), pp. 1-3 (editorial) 149 47. Correspondence between Mary Slessor and ADC Ito, Nigeria, Sept. 1910 (Falk Papers, Rhodes House) 152 48. Letters from Mrs Falk to her son concerning women s unrest, Aba Division, Nigeria (Falk Papers, Rhodes House, Mss Afr.s.1000, 1929), pp. 121-3 153 South Africa 49. Extracts from A Year s Housekeeping in South Africa (London: Macmillan and Co., 1877, Adam Matthew Microfilm, Colonial Discourses Series), pp. 250-4 156 LADY BARKER 50. Harriet Colenso, letter to Chesson, Secretary of the Aborigines Protection Society, 26 Aug. 1883; and letter to Colenso from Shinganwa and Undabuko (6 July 1895, Rhodes House Anti-Slavery Papers) 160 PART 11 Flora Shaw and Margery Perham Flora Shaw 51. Flora Shaw, Colonial Editor, The Times, 1 May 1896, p. 9 (leading article) 173 52. Testimony of Flora Shaw, in Minutes of Evidence, The Select Committee on British South Africa, 25 May 1897, vol. 9, paper 311, cols 8810-935 176 53. Flora Shaw, Colonial Editor, Nigeria , The Times, 8 Jan. 1897, p. 6 193 xii CONTENTS 54. Correspondence between Flora, later Lady Lugard, and Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, Sept.-Nov. 1902, Rhodes House Library, MP308/7, folios 1-8, and Chamberlain s reply of Nov. 20, folio 9 195 Margery Perham 55. Extracts from her diary of a visit to Somaliland, via Aden, 192] (Rhodes House, Perham Papers, 34/3, 9-12) 200 MARGERY PERHAM PART 12 The South African War 1899-1902 56. Letter from Mrs Tibbie Steyn to her husband, in Karel Schoeman, In Liefde en Trou: die lewe van president M. T. Steyn en mevrou Tibbie Steyn met n keuse uit huile korrespondensie (1987) (Kaapstad, Pretoria, Joburg, Human and Rousseau), pp. 53-7 204 57. A Woman s Wanderings and Trials During the Anglo-Boer War (1903), trans, by Lucy Hotz (London: T. Fisher Unwin), pp. 47-9 208 MRS (GENERAL) DE LA REY 58. Shadows of the War (London: Edward Arnold, 1900), pp. xi-xv 210 MRS DOSIA BAGOT 59. The Staff Work of the Anglo-Boer War ( 1901 ) (London: Grant Richards), pp. 165-7 214 LADY BRIGGS PART 13 Migration and Race Migration From Britain 60. The Cape as I Found It (London: Eliot Stock, 1900). pp. 1-3 216 BEATRICE HICKS Xlii CONTENTS Migration From India 61. The Hard Lot of Certain British Subjects , Mitigate Monthly VI (Oct. 1910-Mar. 1911 ), pp. 362-9 220 ISABEL FYVIE MAYO 62. Introducing South Africa or Dialogue of Two Friends, by an Indian, Indian Opinion (1911), trans, by Surendra Bhana and Kusum K. Bhoola, Durban Local History Museum, pp. 17-21 227 63. The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi, 1958-2000 (extracts) (Delhi: Publications Division, Ministry ofinformation and Broadcasting, Govet. of India, 1958-2000), Conversation with Kasturba Ghandhi , vol. 12, item 31; Speech at Vrededorp Meeting , vol. 12, item 147; In Memoriam and Untimely Death of a Young Passive Resister , vol. 12, items 273 and 274 232 PART 14 Transcolonial Connections: Africa and Australia 64. Members of the South Australian Transvaal Nurses, 1900 (photograph) (National Archives of Australian, Adelaide Office, Barcode: 861212, Series No: D4477, Control symbol: 425). Also reproduced in Bassett, J. Guns and Brooches (1992) (Melbourne, Oxford University Press) 234 65. Alone in West Africa (1912) (London: T. Werner Laurie), Childhood in Victoria , pp. 2-5, Setting Foot in West Africa , pp 15-16 235 MARY GAUNT 66. Letter from Miss Sophie Dixon (July 1909) {Melbourne Girls Grammar School Notes, MGGS Archives), pp. 109-110 240 67. The Grey Battalion (Sydney: Angus and Robertson), pp. 39-43 242 MAY TILTON (Nursing Sister with the Australian Imperial Force, 1915-18) xiv CONTENTS 68. Miss Moller s diary, 1922, first impressions of Africa, and Miss Moller s account of the beginnings of Ngi ya School, Kenya (Kenya, Branch Archives, Church Missionary Society-Victoria Australia) (extracts) 247 PART 15 South Africa: Networks of Women: Families, Friendship, and Feminism 69. Journal of Mrs Mary Brown (University of Cape Town Archives and Special Collections, The Brown Family Papers, ВС 597, D6), pp. 27-9, 31 255 70. Trooper Peter Halkét of Mashonaland (1897) (London: T. Fisher Unwin), pp.8 1-6 259 OLIVE SCHREINER 71. The Voice of South African Women for a Lasting Peace (record of a public meeting held in Cape Town in July 1900) (Cape Archives, A583, vol. 87), pp. 4-9 263 72. Letter from Betty Molteno to her family in Cape Town, Dec. 1916, from Chronicle of the Family (privately printed volume for circulation among the Molteno, Murray, Bissett, and Beard families) 270 xv
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