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Thinking Black: 22 Years without a Break in the Long Grass of Central Africa, 2nd edn.
Daniel Crawford [1870-1926]


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Book Description

Title:
Thinking Black: 22 Years without a Break in the Long Grass of Central Africa, 2nd edn.
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
Morgan and Scott Ltd.
Pages:
502
Subjects:
Christian Missions, Congo, Biography
Copyright Holder:
Public domain

Daniel Crawford [1870-1926], Thinking Black: 22 Years without a Break in the Long Grass of Central Africa, 2nd edn.

Contents

  • Publisher's Note
  • Acknowledgments
  1. First Fears Justified
  2. First Things First
  3. Far, yet not Farthest, In
  4. Our African Apprenticeship
  5. "Boring in" Farther
  6. Eastward Ho!
  7. "Own Up and Pay Up"
  8. Dark Doings in Luvaleland
  9. The Desert Journey
  10. Farthest, but Shut, In
  11. Vice Versa
  12. Shut in, but Almost Out
  13. Black Suffragettes
  14. Thus Far and No Farther
  15. Red Sunsets
  16. "Nemesis, Daughter of Night"
  17. Our Eastern Exodus
  18. Boring out East
  19. Kavanaga: The Gates of the Morning
  20. "Great White Lake"
  21. A Page of History
  22. Black Man=Black Manners
  23. "THe Year of Love": An Epilogue
  • L'Envoi
  • index
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