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The English Boy at the Cape: An Anglo-African Story

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100: 82:. He is taken in by a Muslim family, who teach him cleanliness, godliness, schooling and industry. A shocking episode occurs when a gang of drunken British midshipmen break up a Muslim festival, accusing the participants of devil-worship. Even Charles is injured in the brawl. People of all colours, except the English and Dutch, tend the injured, and Charles is cared for by "the Jew Benjamin". At other points in the long story, he is also cared for by various indigenous people. 162: 63:. Some of these teenagers were not only literate but determined enough to pay postage out of their meagre wages to write letters home detailing the conditions under which they were kept. While some had no complaint, others reported that they were treated badly. Their families, in turn, passed the letters on to the newspapers, where they were published. They created such a storm that the 67:
ordered an investigation, as a result of which no more children were sent to South Africa, while Canada and Australia continued to receive them right up to the middle of the twentieth century.
187: 242: 262: 257: 213: 25:, first published in 1835. After writing a number of stories for children, Kendall toured America, worked in Canada, visited the West Indies, 237: 177: 206: 247: 64: 267: 252: 183: 199: 105: 74:, Kendall makes a graphic plea for religious and racial tolerance. A little English boy, Charles, becomes a 33:. On his return to England, he became a campaigner for the rights of the poor, and especially of children. 232: 272: 22: 8: 169: 132: 75: 173: 226: 60: 48: 136: 52: 40: 126: 56: 44: 30: 26: 79: 125:
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Edward Augustus Kendall
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The English boy at the Cape: an Anglo-African story
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