Narrative of a journey to Musardu : the capital of the Western Mandingoes
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Narrative of a journey to Musardu : the capital of the Western Mandingoes
(Cass library of African studies, . Travels and narratives ; no. 69)
Cass, 1971
New ed., with a new introduction by Dr. Humphrey Fisher
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Narrative of the expedition despatched to Musahdu by the Liberian government under Benjamin J. K. Anderson in 1874
Journeys to Musadu
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'Narrative of a journey to Musardu' originally published New York, S. W. Green, 1870: Narrative of the expedition despatched to Musadhu' originally published Monrovia, College of West Africa P., 1912
Cover title: Journeys to Musadu
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One of the most resourceful explorers of 19th-century Africa was Benjamin Anderson, an African American. First published in 1870, his reports include aspects of African history such as slavery and the spread of Islam.
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