Colored Man Round the World
Discover the captivating journey of a former slave as he navigates the vibrant cities of London, Paris, Constantinople, Athens, Cairo, and Jerusalem in the 1850s in the thought-provoking book Colored Man Round the World. Written by an insightful author and published by The University of Michigan Press in 1999, this compelling narrative spans 232 pages, offering readers a unique perspective on the cultural and historical landscapes of these iconic cities. Delve into the rich tapestry of experiences that shape the identity and resilience of a man who has overcome tremendous adversity. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in the intersections of race and travel, this paperback edition invites you to explore a world that is both enlightening and transformative. Don’t miss the chance to add this remarkable title to your collection!