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African Affairs 59:43-51 (1960)
© The Royal African Society

Freetown Morning

M. S. KOROMA and L. PROUDFOOT

This account originated in an assignment of work given to an Extra-Mural student of Fourah Bay College by his tutor. The student, M. S. Koroma, is a supervising driver in the Road Transport Service. Koroma took notes on what he heard and saw in one morning on the job, then wrote them up in collaboration with his tutor (L.Proudfoot). His account where given verbatim, is put in inverted commas.


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