Mary Kingsley (1862 1900) is one of the best known Victorian women
travellers, whose solo adventures in West Africa made her a
celebrity in England. This, her second book, published in 1899, was
an instant best-seller. She travelled extensively, engaging in
trade both to fund her trip and to get to know the African people,
rather than merely observing as an outsider. Some of her views were
considered controversial - she opposed the attempts by missionaries
to impose European culture on native people, and defended polygamy
and even slavery. She opposed direct colonial rule, and wanted
Africans to have more self-determination. Her observations and
interests are wide-ranging, and she showed an acute and sympathetic
understanding of West African culture and society. For more
information on this author, see http:
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