Help


from Wikipedia
« »  
In a popular book of the time, Captain James Riley authored an account of his shipwreck off the coast of Africa.
The book was a classic tale of adventure, where a young American sea captain named James Riley, shipwrecked off the western coast of North Africa in 1815, was captured by a band of nomadic Arabs, and sold into slavery.
Thus begins an epic adventure of survival and a quest for freedom that takes him across the Sahara desert to Mogadore, Morocco.
This dramatic account of Captain Riley's trials and sufferings sold more than 1, 000, 000 copies in his day, and was even read by a young and impressionable Abraham Lincoln.
The degradations of a slave existence and the courage to survive under the most harrowing conditions have rarely been recorded with such painful honesty.
Sufferings in Africa is a classic travel-adventure narrative, and a fascinating testament of white Americans enslaved abroad-during a time when slavery flourished through the United States.

1.801 seconds.