This early 20th-century travelogue provides a fascinating look at Liberia, a country that was founded by freed American slaves in the mid-19th century. Stapf offers descriptive accounts of the country’s landscapes, people, and customs, and provides valuable insight into Liberia’s history and political system. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in African history and culture.
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