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Identifier: historyofcolored00alex (find matches)
Title: History of the colored race in America : containing also their ancient and modern life in Africa ... the origin and development of slavery in the Old World, and its introduction on the American continent : the slave trade : slavery ... : the Civil War, emancipation, education and advancement of the colored race ...
Year: 1887 (1880s)
Authors: Alexander, William T
Subjects: Blacks African Americans Slavery
Publisher: Kansas City, Mo. : Palmetto Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: University Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Digitizing Sponsor: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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leave, proceeded on foot to Kam-alia, where he arrived on the IGth of September. At this town,romantically situated at the foot of a lofty mountain, he founda slave merchant, who, intending to descend to the coast witha small caravan in the beginning of the dry season, offered thetraveler an asylum until he should set out. Conceiving that itwould be impossible to proceed during the rains, Park acceptedhis kind proposal, and promised in return to give him theprice of a slave upon their arrival on the coast. Here a fever,which had for some time menaced him, manifested itself withgreat violence, and continued to torment him during the wholeseason of the rains. His landlord, meanwhile, exerted himselfto keep up his hopes, and having by some means or anotherobtained possession of an English common Praj^er Book, hecommunicated the use of it to Park, who was thus enabled tobeguile the gloomy hours of his solitude and sickness. Atlength the rains became less frequent, and the fever abated, so
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oo o cq o <1o a:&< <! a: < o ANCIENT AND MODERN LIFE IN AFRICA. 63 tliat he could move out and enjoy the fresh air in the fields. On the 19th of April, after Park had remained sevenmonths at Kamalia, Kaarfa, the slave merchant, having col-lected his slaves, and completed all necessary preparations, setout toward the coast, taking the traveler, to whom his behaviorhad always been marked by the greatest kindness, along withhim. Their road led them across the Jallonka wilderness,where the sufferings of every member of the caravan, andmore particularly of the slaves, were most acute; but afflic-tion was far from having taught them commisseration, for afine young female slave, fainting from fatigue, had no soonersignified her inability to go on, than the universal cry of thecaravan was, * Cut her throat, cut her throat. By the interposition of Kaarfa her life was spared, but shewas abandoned on the road, where she was, no doubt, soondevoured by wild beasts. At leng
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