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White Queen of the Cannibals: the Story of Mary Slessor of Calabar

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The narrative follows a Scottish missionary woman's life and work in West Africa, tracing her escape from a troubled home, arrival in coastal towns, and ventures into dangerous jungle regions. She establishes schools and mission posts, cares for and adopts abandoned children including twins, confronts local customs labelled as witchcraft, and survives poison trials and violent threats. Through personal sacrifice, nursing and teaching, negotiation with local leaders, and persistent faith, she gradually wins trust, eases suffering, and opens previously closed communities to sustained missionary presence until the end of her career.

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A. J. Bueltmann

A. J. Bueltmann is an author known for his work on historical figures, particularly in the context of missionary work. His notable book, "White Queen of the Cannibals: the Story of Mary Slessor of Calabar," explores the life and contributions of Mary Slessor, a Scottish missionary who played a significant role in the Efik region of Nigeria. Bueltmann's writing sheds light on Slessor's efforts to improve the lives of the local people and her challenges in a complex cultural landscape. Through his narrative, readers gain insight into the historical and social dynamics of the time.

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