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This eye-opening book challenges the romanticized notions of Africa prevalent in 19th-century literature and travelogues. Using his firsthand experiences as a medical missionary in South Central Africa, the author provides a frank and honest portrayal of the region's people, customs, and beliefs. He dispels many myths and misperceptions, and offers a perspective rooted in reality and compassion. This is a valuable resource for anyone interested in African history and culture.
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