The enthralling story of the eleven hundred brave souls who chose to emigrate back to the west coast of Africa under the auspices of the Maryland Colonization Society. In spite of terrible hardships, the colonists created a settlement that exists to this day. More Reviews and Recommendations Biography
Richard L. Hall began work on this volume in 1983 while studying at Johns Hopkins University. Under the auspices of a grant awarded by the State of Maryland, he transcribed the entire African correspondence of the Maryland State Colonization Society. In 198586 he was a fellow in the Writing Seminars at Hopkins. More About the Author Editorial Reviews - On Afric's Shore From the Publisher
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