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Journal of Various Visits to the Kingdoms of Ashanti, Aku, and Dahomi, in Western Africa

Journal of Various Visits to the Kingdoms of Ashanti, Aku, and Dahomi, in Western Africa

Journal of Various Visits to the Kingdoms of Ashanti, Aku, and Dahomi, in Western Africa

Thomas Birch Freeman
John Beecham
December 2010
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    Methodist missionary Thomas Birch Freeman (1809–1890) was one of the most successful missionaries of his day, founding churches in Nigeria and the Gold Coast. The son of an African father and English mother, he possessed great diplomatic skills in dealing with colonial administrators and native rulers, and Methodist churches spread rapidly using literate converts as lay preachers, particularly among freed and repatriated slaves. His resignation was caused by financial problems due to poor accounting. His Journal was serialised in a Methodist periodical between 1840 and 1843, published as a book in 1843, and revised the following year. His attempts to get the slave trade and the practice of human sacrifice abolished in Dahomey were frustrated, but he was much more successful in founding missions. The book is a fascinating picture of life in West Africa in the mid-nineteenth century.

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    December 2010
    Paperback
    9781108023306
    326 pages
    216 × 140 × 19 mm
    0.42kg
    4 b/w illus. 1 map
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • First Journal:
    • 1. Object of the journey
    • 2. Appetite for blood
    • 3. Journey to Ashanti resumed
    • 4. Bantama
    • Appendices
    • Second Journal:
    • 1. Departs from Cape Coast for Kumasi
    • 2. Fomunah
    • 3. Preparations for entering Kumasi
    • 4. Entertainment given by the King of Ashanti to the strangers
    • 5. Visit to Jabin
    • 6. Conversation respecting the establishment of a school at Kumasi
    • Appendices
    • Third Journal:
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Mr. Freeman departs for the interior
    • 3. First religious service at Abokuta, attended by Sodaka, the King
    • 4. Mr. Freeman embarks for Whydah
    • 5. Mr. Freeman departs from Whydah to visit the King of Dahomi
    • 6. Mr. Freeman visits Abomi, the capital of Dahomi
    • Appendices.
      Authors
    • Thomas Birch Freeman
    • John Beecham