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Women in Africa
Title: Women in Africa
Category: Social Sciences / Sociology
Details: Words: 2412 | Pages: 10.3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Women in Africa
Women in Africa
In many parts of Africa, there is a large discrepancy in who controlled the resources, access to the economy, individual autonomy and central voice in the government between the men and the women. African men, for the most part, have the largest say in the activities of the country. When issues of concern arise, 'men's issues' usually became the issues of national concern, and those issues pertinent to women go to the
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the colonial government' (Allman, 212). In this particular instance, women were able to 'shape actively the emerging colonial world' (Allman, 213). The only thing that the chiefs succeeded in doing was making the arrest of women a profit-making venture; because every time a woman was released from jail, she or the man had to pay the fine. Unfortunately, this was not their goal, so they were ultimately unsuccessful. Women's productive and reproductive rights remained under their control.
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