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AMERICAN SCENES, - AND - CHRISTIAN SLAVERY: - A RECENT TOUR OF FOUR THOUSAND MILES IN THE UNITED STATES. - BY EBENEZER DAVIES, - LATE MINISTER OF MISSION CHAPEL, NEW AMSTERDAM, BERBICE. - MDCCCXLIX. - PREFACE.
"J26."
"C. M. RUTHERFORD."
"WM. H. MERRITT."
"R. R. BEASLEY,
"J. B. DUPEIRE."
"W. H. CARR."
LETTER II.
LETTER III.
LETTER IV.
A British missionary, fresh from the humid docks of New Orleans, sets out on a four‑thousand‑mile trek that carries him from the deep‑South’s slave markets to the austere towns of New England. In a series of candid letters, he records the everyday sights and sounds of riverboats, bustling ports, and frontier towns, offering a vivid snapshot of mid‑nineteenth‑century America as seen through the eyes of an outsider with a pastoral background.
His observations weave together stark contrasts: the brutal realities of slavery juxtaposed with the fervent religiosity of congregations he encounters, the rough charm of southern street life against the disciplined piety of Puritan‑heritage communities up north. Readers will hear his reflections on American customs, the emerging industrial landscape, and the moral questions that stir his conscience.
Presented in a straightforward, unembellished style, the travelogue invites listeners to journey alongside a thoughtful observer, gaining insight into a nation at a crossroads while appreciating the timeless human stories that unfold along the road.
Full title
American Scenes, and Christian Slavery A Recent Tour of Four Thousand Miles in the United States A Recent Tour of Four Thousand Miles in the United States
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (453K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1808–1882
A Welsh minister and abolitionist, he turned a long journey through the United States into a vivid firsthand account of slavery and everyday life in the 1840s. His best-known book blends travel writing, moral conviction, and sharp social observation.
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