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My Kalulu, Prince, King and Slave: A Story of Central Africa

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A young noble’s son comes of age as his father and neighbors organize an expedition from the island port into the African interior, and the narrative follows preparations, departures, and journeys inland. The story interweaves lively domestic and council scenes with travel episodes, debates about slavery, encounters with local peoples, and natural dangers such as river hazards and raiders. Repeated tests of loyalty, courage, and resourcefulness produce narrow escapes, acts of fidelity, and tangible rewards, while vivid landscape and market descriptions frame moral and practical lessons learned during the expedition.

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Henry M. Stanley

Sir Henry Morton Stanley was a Welsh-American explorer and journalist, renowned for his expeditions in Africa during the late 19th century. He is best known for his quest to find the missionary and explorer David Livingstone, which he chronicled in his book "How I Found Livingstone." Stanley's writings often reflect his complex views on colonialism and African societies, as seen in works like "In Darkest Africa," where he documented his travels and encounters in the continent's interior. His autobiography provides insight into his adventurous life and the challenges he faced. Stanley's contributions to exploration and literature have left a lasting impact on the understanding of Africa's history.

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