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BookOrb recommends African words, African voices (2001), State of Sovereignty (2008), Fighting and Writing (2021), Women's domestic labor in colonial Kenya (1980), and Art and Sovereignty in Global Politics (2016).

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State of Sovereignty - Territories, Laws, Populations is by Douglas Howland and Luise White.