Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51, volume 2

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My sympathies certainly begin to cool when I see the conduct of theseblacks to one another. The blacks are, in truth, the real activemen-stealers, though incited thereto frequently by the slave-merchantsof the north and south. It must be confessed, that if there were nowhite men from the north or south to purchase the supply of slavesrequired out of Africa, slavery would still flourish, though it might beoften in a mitigated form; and this brings me to the reiteration of myopinion, that only fo
...reign conquest by a power like Great Britain orFrance can really extirpate slavery from Africa.
_3d. _--The sky never gets clear here till late at night. I read severalpieces of Milton's poetry. I went to the gardens to see the wells:people fetch water from the wells of the gardens, where the supply issufficiently abundant. I observed in the gardens the henna plant, thecotton plant, the indigo plant, and the tobacco plant. All these appearto be commonly cultivated in the gardens of Zinder. There are scarcelyany other vegetables but onions, and beans, and tomatas; but the peoplecultivate a variety of small herbs, for making the sauce of theirbazeens and other flour-puddings.


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