University Press of America
Pages: 126
Trim: 6 x 9⅛
978-0-7618-3891-3 • Paperback • October 2007 • $44.99 • (£35.00)
Virginia A. Salamone is principal of Sacred Heart Elementary School in Hartsdale, New York. She has taught college at the University of Jos, Nigeria, Elizabeth Seton College, Iona College, Mt. St. Vincent College, the College of New Rochelle, and Katherine Gibbs College. She has authored and co-authored a number of articles on Nigeria.
Frank A. Salamone is former Chair of Sociology and Anthropology at Iona College, New Rochelle, NY. He has authored or edited more than ten books and over 100 articles; written numerous chapters for edited volumes; has delivered many papers at national and international conferences; and is a member of many professional societies. He has conducted fieldwork in Nigeria, the United States, Venezuela, the United Kingdom, and in many other locations around the world.
Part 1 Preface
Part 2 Acknowledgements
Chapter 3 Lucy Guiness Kumm
Chapter 4 The Founding of the Sudan United Mission
Chapter 5 Expatriate Society, Lugard, Indirect Rule, and Ending Slavery
Chapter 6 Overview of the Lucy Memorial Freed Slaves Home
Chapter 7 Lugard's Relations with SUM and SUM History Relevant to the Freed Slaves' Home
Chapter 8 Promoting the Lucy Memorial Freed Slaves' Home
Chapter 9 Conclusion
Part 10 References
Part 11 Index
Part 12 About the Authors