is an academic collection edited by John Ralph Willis , a Professor in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University. First published in 1985–1986, this 212-page volume explores the historical and social complexities of slavery specifically within Islamic Africa. Core Themes and Content
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: Assessing the long-term impact of Islamic slavery on contemporary African and Near Eastern societies. Key Perspectives
Slaves and Slavery in Africa (Slaves & Slavery in Muslim Africa)
About the Author. JOHN RALPH WILLIS Professor in the Department of Near Eastern Studies Princeton University. Amazon.com
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: Detailing the economic structures that supported slave labor in sectors like salt mining, date palm cultivation, and trans-Saharan trade.