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Crossing places : new research in African studies. / Baker, Charlotte; Baker, Charlotte (Editor); Norridge, Zoe (Editor).
Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007. 144 p.

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Baker C, Baker C, (ed.), Norridge Z, (ed.). Crossing places : new research in African studies. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007. 144 p.

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Baker, Charlotte ; Baker, Charlotte (Editor) ; Norridge, Zoe (Editor). / Crossing places : new research in African studies. Newcastle : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007. 144 p.

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