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Ndugu M’Hali
Person
- Media metadata | Métadonnées multimédias
- has biography | a une biographie
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Ndugu M’Hali was a young enslaved African who was given to Henry Morton Stanley by a slave trader to at the age of eight years old. Stanley "freed" M'Hali, called him by the name "Kalulu", and took him as a servant to Europe, America and the Seychelles. He also took several photograph portraits with M'Hali and wrote a novel titled My Kalulu, Prince, King, and Slave: A Story of Central Africa in 1873. M’Hali died aged twelve in a waterfall accident during Stanley's first trans-Africa expedition in 1877.
- was born | est né
- 1865
- died in | est mort par
- 12 March 1877
- has association with | a une association avec
- Stanley, Henry Morton
- is referred to by | est référencé par
- Wikipedia
- National Portrait Gallery
- Catherine Shteynberg, 'Photos, Guns, Africa, Stanley, & Kalulu', Smithsonian Institution Archives (2009)
- Justin D. Livingstone, 'A romance of slavery: exploration, encounters and cartographies of violence in H. M. Stanley’s My Kalulu', Studies in Travel Writing, 21, 4 (2017) 349-368