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The slavery question in Eastern Africa - Negroes taken from a captured slave dhow in a state of starvation
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Title: The slavery question in Eastern Africa - Negroes taken from a captured slave dhow in a state of starvation
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portrait from "Gleanings in Africa; exhibiting a faithful and correct view of the manners and customs of the inhabitants of the Cape of Good Hope ... Interspersed with observations ... on the state of slavery ... In a series of letters from an English off
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