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- W1003798356 abstract "… poorly nourished, poorly treated and poorly paid for their work, slaves husband their resources as long as they can and work only as long as their masters are there to watch. Thus the latter are forced to stay nearby, seated under a tree reading several pages from their Qurans or chatting with several followers… The Fula is poorly endowed by nature for physical labor, puny and sickly… with no resource other than cultivation by his slaves… Among Malinke there is no visible difference between master and slave, no disdain of the one for the other, no rancour, they eat the same food and work side by side … flight and misery will soon deprive the Fulas of slaves they can no longer renew by war, while the Malinke preserve theirs, linked to them by community of interest, I would even say by appreciation and affection. Paul Guebhard on Guinean slavery Even more than in the Sudan, the French in Guinea were on the side of the slave owners. There were a number of reasons for this. Most important, France put few resources into the conquest and control of Guinea in spite of the importance of rubber exports. Only the Sudanese part of Guinea was actually conquered. Because of this, Guinea had few soldiers and administrators. Furthermore, problems of health and poor administration meant that there was a very high turnover. At one point, Faranah had ten commandants in four years. Ditinn had twelve in nine years." @default.
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- W1003798356 title "With smoke and mirrors: slavery and the conquest of Guinea" @default.
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