About This Book
A mixed-race American traveler recounts a mid-nineteenth-century round-the-world journey that interweaves vivid descriptions of cities, monuments, and customs with reflections on race, slavery, and national institutions. He records arrivals in European cities and parks, visits to celebrated Italian and Greek sites, passages through Ottoman and Egyptian regions, travel on the Nile and across deserts, and pilgrimages to Jerusalem and Damascus. Alongside topographical and cultural observations he describes personal encounters, the hospitality and constraints he faces as a legally vulnerable man, and comparative reflections on liberty, governance, and the legacy of ancient civilizations.
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