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Contents contributed and discussions participated by LIYEMA MTOLI

LIYEMA MTOLI

JSTOR SEC SOURCE HISTORY.pdf - 2 views

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  • only. This, however, in Frere's view, was to be the beginning not the end of the campaign
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    From page 24 onwards, this documents takes us through the events of Sir Bartle's visits in Zanzibar, as well as puts in depth his negotiations and what he does for the persuasion of slave abolition.
LIYEMA MTOLI

Article on the visit of Sir Bartle Frere - 3 views

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    This is an external article that clearly explains the ins and outs of Sir Bartle's 1873 visit to Zanzibar.
LIYEMA MTOLI

SLAVE TRADE EAST AFRICA SULTAN OF ZANZIBAR SIR BARTLE FRERE ARABIA SLAVE HISTORY - 3 views

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    This is an image, or rather illustration relating to the mission of Sir Bartle Frere in Zanzibar in 1873.
LIYEMA MTOLI

TIFFANY AND FRANCIS ARTICLE - 4 views

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    This is furthermore information that delves deep into the visit of Sir Bartle Frere in Zanzibar, 1873 from Taylor and Francis. This article does not only tell us about the arrival of Sir Bartle Frere, but also shows other parties that how they were involved, as well as their role in the mission of Sir Bartle Frere.
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    Events that lead up to Sir Bartle Frere's visit to propose slavery abolition in Zanzibar. Sir Bartle Frere was not the only person who was against slave trade in Zanzibare, this article gives more information on what happened.
LIYEMA MTOLI

The end of slavery in Zanzibar - 2 views

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    This reading piece is a mere visual on how Sir Bartles visit in Zanzibar eventually lead to the abolition and illegalisation of slave trade.
LIYEMA MTOLI

Sir Bartle Frere visit in East Africa (secondary source) - 3 views

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    From page 24 onwards, this documents takes us through the events of Sir Bartle's visits in Zanzibar, as well as puts in depth his negotiations and what he does for persuasion.
LIYEMA MTOLI

Sir Bartle Frere's visit in East Africa (1872-1873) - 2 views

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    This article serves to show the steps that were taken regarding the abolition of slavery in East Africa, Zanzibar, since the visit of Sir Bartle Frere (1872-1873). The objective of Sir Bartle's visit was to negotiate new and more stringent treaties for the suppression of slave trade, but he also expressed his great disappointment that his negotiates were not well carried out efficiently.
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