Дополнительные библиографические источники и материалы
1. Н.А. Добронравин. Афробразильские мусульмане вчера и сегодня. Восстание малe (1835 г.) и его современная реинтерпретация. - Латинская Америка, 2011, № 3, с. 56-61.
2. G. Turner. Bahamas: Liberated Africans. - Encyclopedia of the African Diaspora: Origins, Experiences and Culture. Santa Barbara, 2008, vol. 1, p. 141-142.
3. The Bahama Argus, 14.IX.1831, p. 2; 21.IX.1831, p. 2-3; 29.X.1831, p. 2-3.
4. Aspects of Slavery. Nassau, 1974, p. 25.
5. A.H. Quick. Deeper Roots: Muslims in the Americas and the Caribbean from before Columbus to the Present. London, 1996, p. 80.
6. www.freeportbahamasislamiccenter.com
7. G. Turner. In his Own Words: Abdul Keli, a Liberated African Apprentice. - Journal of the Bahamas Historical Society, 2007, vol. 29, p. 27-31.
8. www.bahamashistoricalsociety.com
9. Despatches. Colonial Office and Predecessors: Bahamas, Original Correspondence. The National Archives, Kew, 1831. CO23/84/420.
10. A.D. Austin. African Muslims in Antebellum America. Transatlantic Stories and Sprirutual Struggles. New York and London, 1997.
11. The Bahama Argus, 14.IX.1831, p. 2.
12. G. Turner. Op. cit.
13. W. Irving. Salmagundi, or the Whim-Whams and Opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, Esq. And Others. 3rd ed. New York, 1820, vol. 1, p. 88-98.
14. D. Gail Saunders. Personalities: Sir James Carmichael Smyth 1779-1838. - Journal of the Bahamas Historical Society, 1986, vol. 8, p. 22 (http://www.bahamasnationalarchives.bs/Bahamian_Educators).
15. E. de Almeida. Moiyale Amhara: Escravo e amante de Carmencita Alvarez. Salvador, 2005.
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