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Identifier: roundblackmansga00colv (find matches)
Title: Round the black man's garden
Year: 1893 (1890s)
Authors: Colvile, Zélie Isabelle Richaud de Préville, lady
Subjects: Africa -- Description and travel
Publisher: Edinburgh and London, W. Blackwood and sons
Contributing Library: Mugar Memorial Library, Boston University
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been mostannoying to serious - minded persons in search ofinformation; but to the truly frivolous they havecaused but little practical inconvenience, nor will,until a second and worse Babel inflicts on mankinda confusion of giggles. Our road lay through thick bush, in which a broad ride had been cut, marked by narrow interlacingtracks which the bare feet of its users had worn.Half an hours walk brought us to ArchdeaconCrowthers house, a pleasant dwelling in a well-keptgarden facing the river. We were most amiablyreceived by the Archdeacon and Mrs Crowther, whoshowed us over their beautiful church and well-builtschools, the former capable of seating a thousandpersons, — a number which, I am told, the Arch-deacon often draws within its walls. The mission-buildings are all situated in a clearing in a part ofthe bush which was formerly sacred to the localgod, and from which his votaries, ever anxious tosecure a human sacrifice, were in the habit ofpouncing out on unsuspecting wayfarers.
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COTTON-TREE, BONNV. THE FUTURE OF THE WEST AFEICAN. 305 Although it is an open question whether the WestAfrican negro has yet arrived at a stage which fitshim for the reception of our religion and civilisation,with their attendant liber-ties in the matter of gin,gunpowder, and forms ofworship, and restrictionsas to sexual relationship,there can be no doubtthat the world at largecan no longer tolerate thecruelties and abominationsattendant on ancestral anddevil worship, nor livecheek-by-jowl—as it mustnowadays with all sea-board populations — witha people which practisesthem. Whatever may bethought of the advantagesof missionary work amongmembers of more advancedreligions, the thanks of thecivilised world are certain-ly due to the missionaries,who have at all events stamped out the outwardand more objectionable forms of West Africansuperstition. Among these Archdeacon Crowther,and, as I heard on all sides, his father, the Bishop u

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  • bookdecade:1890
  • bookcentury:1800
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  • booksubject:Africa____Description_and_travel
  • bookpublisher:Edinburgh_and_London__W__Blackwood_and_sons
  • bookcontributor:Mugar_Memorial_Library__Boston_University
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