Yoruba Women, Work, and Social Change
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The Yoruba, one of the largest and most historically important ethnic groups in Nigeria, are noted for the economic activity, confidence, and authority of their women. Yoruba Women, Work, and Social Change traces the history of women in Yorubaland from around 1820 to 1960 and Nigerian independence. Integrating fresh material from local court records and four decades of existing scholarship, Marjorie McIntosh shows how and why women’s roles and status changed during the nineteenth century and the colonial era.Author: Marjorie Keniston Mcintosh Categories: African, History, Non-Fiction Tags: and Social Change, Marjorie Keniston Mcintosh, Work, Yoruba Women
Non-Fiction