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Biography of Mahommah G. Baquaqua, a native of Zoogoo, in the interior of Africa (a convert to Christianity), with a description of that part of the world, including the manners and customs of the inhabitants; Mahommah's early life, his education, his capture and slavery in western Africa and Brazil, his escape to the United States, from thence to Hayti; his reception by the Baptist missionary there, the Rev. W. L. Judd; his conversion to Christianity, baptism, and return to this country.

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Biography of Mahommah G. Baquaqua, a native of Zoogoo, in the interior of Africa (a convert to Christianity), with a description of that part of the world, including the manners and customs of the inhabitants; Mahommah's early life, his education, his capture and slavery in western Africa and Brazil, his escape to the United States, from thence to Hayti; his reception by the Baptist missionary there, the Rev. W. L. Judd; his conversion to Christianity, baptism, and return to this country. Written and revised from his own words, by Samuel Moore.
Author
Baquaqua, Mahommah Gardo.
Publication
Detroit, Printed by Geo. E. Pomeroy & Co., 1854.

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Moore, Samuel.
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Sc Rare B-Baquaqua (Baquaqua, M. Biography...)
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Author
Baquaqua, Mahommah Gardo.
Title
Biography of Mahommah G. Baquaqua, a native of Zoogoo, in the interior of Africa (a convert to Christianity), with a description of that part of the world, including the manners and customs of the inhabitants; Mahommah's early life, his education, his capture and slavery in western Africa and Brazil, his escape to the United States, from thence to Hayti; his reception by the Baptist missionary there, the Rev. W. L. Judd; his conversion to Christianity, baptism, and return to this country. Written and revised from his own words, by Samuel Moore.
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Detroit, Printed by Geo. E. Pomeroy & Co., 1854.
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