. Stanley and the white heroes in Africa; being an edition from Mr. Stanley's late personal writings on the Emin Pasha relief expedition ... A Ducking, CHAPTER XXII. THE SOUDAJf AKI) THE SLAVE TRADE. lEFORE taking up the subject of Emin Pasha, and the ex-pedition designed for his relief, it is necessary for us toconsider the country to which he was sent as ruler, theSoudan, and its relations to the slave-trade in the chapters on the life of Livingstone we have seensomething of the slave-trade as it is carried on farther south;and Livingstones travels were in the heart of the sout


. Stanley and the white heroes in Africa; being an edition from Mr. Stanley's late personal writings on the Emin Pasha relief expedition ... A Ducking, CHAPTER XXII. THE SOUDAJf AKI) THE SLAVE TRADE. lEFORE taking up the subject of Emin Pasha, and the ex-pedition designed for his relief, it is necessary for us toconsider the country to which he was sent as ruler, theSoudan, and its relations to the slave-trade in the chapters on the life of Livingstone we have seensomething of the slave-trade as it is carried on farther south;and Livingstones travels were in the heart of the southerndistrict of the sources whence slaves are supplied for themarket. The routes by which the slaves, captured or pur-chased from their captors in Central Africa, are brought tothe coast, may be roughly classed under these heads: 1st, Themost frequently traveled routes of distribution are across theSahara to the Barbary States. 2nd, A few are taken westwardto settlements on the coast of Lower Guinea, to Angola andDamara-land. 3rd, The slavers with whom Livingstone mettook their human wares to the eastern coast, either to the Por-tugue


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