Glimpses of Life in Africa, Anna M. Scott, Protestant Episcopal Missionary

Glimpses of Life in Africa, Anna M. Scott, Protestant Episcopal Missionary

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Scott, Anna M. Glimpses of Life in Africa. By Mrs. Anna M. Scott, Missionary of the Protestant Episcopal Church at Cape Palmas, West Africa. New York: American Tract Society, c. 1857. [10852] Worn black cloth, some surface cuts to the cloth, binding is intact. 6 x 4 inches, frontispiece engraving of an African family, one additional plate. 64 pp. with foxing & smudges.  Poor. Hardcover. The book is intended to show the degraded condition of native Africans and the hope that the gospel can bring to them. Sections on Heathen Houses; African Offerings; African Superstitions; African Occupations; African Amusements; Habits of Heathen African Children. The last chapter on African Children is written by Rev. Hugh Roy Scott (1823-1878). "In 1857, Anna M. Scott, an Episcopal missionary in Cape Palmas, West Africa, decided to publish a history of her experiences at the mission station near the Liberian settlements. Scott's Glimpses of Life in Africa, published by the American Tract Society

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