He is one of history's most famous explorers, and his first-person account of a 19th-century massacre in Africa helped lead to the closure of one of the continent's most notorious slave markets. Now ...
In 1871, Dr. David Livingstone witnessed the slaughter of approximately 400 Africans by slave traders from Zanzibar. Although Livingstone was a staunch abolitionist, he journeyed through Africa along ...
This commentary is authored by John A. Tures, a professor of political science at LaGrange College. In the Christmas Season, we may think about the greatest Christian missionaries, and rate them based ...
LONDON – LONDON (AP) — The contents of a long-illegible letter written by famed 19th century explorer David Livingstone have finally been deciphered, a British university said Friday, nearly 140 years ...
On November 10, 1871, Henry Stanley reported meeting David Livingstone in the heart of Africa. Livingstone, a Scottish missionary and explorer, had disappeared years before while searching for the ...
The contents of a long-illegible letter written by famed 19th century explorer David Livingstone have finally been deciphered, a British university said Friday, nearly 140 years after he wrote of his ...
Livingstone charted large parts of the continent previously unseen by European eyes. Where there was once a blank space, he filled in the map of Africa. One of Livingstone’s most famous discoveries ...
Dr. Livingstone's discoveries, in their character and commercial value, have been declared by Sir Roderic Murchison to be superior to any since the discovery of the Cape of Good Hope by Vasco de Gama.
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