Le travail force en Afrique occidentale française (1900-1946)
Babacar Fall
p. 329-336
Résumé
In the first half of the 20th century, the social question in French West Africa was dominated by a system of forced labour which reflected the intervention of the colonial state in the process of mobilising manpower.
Through an analysis of the five legal types of forced labour and the different positions held by African leaders and the resistance movements encountered amongst the workers under this regime, the author attempts to understand why this state of affairs lasted until 1946.
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