White dreams, Black Africa

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204 pages 1991

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"In 1841 Britain's antislavery crusaders launched a 'civilizing' expedition to the Niger, seeking to cut off the slave trade at its source and make amends for past wrongs by carrying trade, civilization, and Christianity into the African heartland. This book tells the story of this bizarre and ultimately tragic expedition and its aftermath, providing the first single account since the participants published their own experiences in the 1840s. Written by a leading authority on the slave trade, it not only contributes to our knowledge of Britain's humanitarian endeavour but also shed light on the intricate politics of pre-colonial West Africa."--Provided by publisher.

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