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Harris, J. M. (1866). Some Remarks on the Origin, Manners, Customs, and Superstitions of the Gallinas People of Sierra Leone. Journal of the Anthropological Society of London, 4, lxxxii–lxxxv.
Hoffer, C. P. (1972). Mende and Sherbro women in high office. Canadian Journal of African Studies Canadian Journal of African Studies, 6(2), 151–164.
Jalloh, A. (1999). African entrepreneurship: Muslim Fula merchants in Sierra Leone. Ohio University Center for International Studies.
Jones, A. (1981). Who were the Vai? Journal of African History., 22, 159–178.
Kallon, M. F., Amara, T. M., & Ensa-N’Dayma, F. (2019). The Kissi people of West Africa.
Kup, A. P. (1962). A history of Sierra Leone, 1400-1787: [Reprint. University Press.
Lowther, K. (2012). The African American odyssey of John Kizell a South Carolina slave returns to fight the slave trade in his African homeland. University of South Carolina Press.
M.C.F. Easmon. (1959). Paul Cuffee. Sierra Leone Studies, 12, 196–200
M.C.F. Easmon. (1958). Madam Yoko: Ruler of the Mendi Confederacy. Sierra Leone Studies, 11, 165–168.
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Mitchell, P. K. (1962). Trade routes of the early Sierra Leone Protectorate. Sierra Leone Studies., 16, 204–217.
MORROW, J. H. (2010). Black Africans in World War II: The Soldiers’ Stories. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 632, 12–25.
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