History of Bishop Mackenzie's Mission to Central Africa [WHI Bleek's title: 'A Negro's History of Bishop Mackenzie's Mission to Central Africa']
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History of Bishop Mackenzie's Mission to Central Africa [WHI Bleek's title: 'A Negro's History of Bishop Mackenzie's Mission to Central Africa']
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Ink on paper [MS]
c. 1872
A Negro's History of Bishop Mackenzie's Mission to Central Africa' (c. 1872-3), MS.
Charles Thomas (his MS), A Negro's History of Bishop Mackenzie's Mission to Central Africa (retitled by WHI Bleek), Bishop Charles Mackenzie (Mackenzie's mission from the perspective of his 'Negro' Makua interpreter), Grey Library (paid Charles Thomas to aquire this work)
Sheet No. 3 of 'A Negro's History of Bishop Mackenzie's Mission to Central Africa' (MS), partly corrected by WHI Bleek. The Universities' Mission to Central Africa (UMCA), led by Bishop Charles Mackenzie, operated in a region that crossed what are now the borders of Mozambique and Malawi (formerly Nyasaland). After Mackenzie's death (in 1862) and the failure of the Magomero mission, the UMCA relocated to other areas, including Zanzibar, where it became very successful.

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