Displaying Sara Baartman, the ‘Hottentot Venus’. Qureshi, S. History of science, 42(2):233–257, 2004. Place: London, England Publisher: SAGE Publications
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Parties of Twelve and upwards, may be accommodated with a Private Exhibition of the HOTTENTOT, at No. 225 Piccadilly, between Seven and Eight o'Clock in the Evening, by giving notice to the Door-Keeper the Day previous. A woman will attend (if required).
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	title = {Displaying {Sara} {Baartman}, the ‘{Hottentot} {Venus}’},
	volume = {42},
	issn = {0073-2753},
	url = {https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WWXWTkYlqrMYCBXyquSixnSiJ_QxO4X7/view?usp=drive_link},
	doi = {10.1177/007327530404200204},
	abstract = {Parties of Twelve and upwards, may be accommodated with a Private Exhibition of the HOTTENTOT, at No. 225 Piccadilly, between Seven and Eight o'Clock in the Evening, by giving notice to the Door-Keeper the Day previous. A woman will attend (if required).},
	language = {eng},
	number = {2},
	journal = {History of science},
	author = {Qureshi, Sadiah},
	year = {2004},
	note = {Place: London, England
Publisher: SAGE Publications},
	pages = {233--257},
}

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