The term "White Man's Grave" is a colloquial term used to refer to regions in West Africa, like Sierra Leone and Liberia, due to the high mortality rate from diseases such as malaria and yellow fever that European colonizers faced when they first arrived. The nickname underscores the harsh conditions and health risks that European explorers and colonizers encountered in these regions.
Sierra Leone
Miftah Shamali
White mans grave. This is because many english explorers came to Africa, but died because of the wild animals, diseases, heat, etc.
Grave diggers
white mans burden
Mistress
GRAVESKEEPER
Tomb.
The mans hair is as white as snow is a simile.
A Captin Of The Ship
The audience for "The Black Man's Burden" include people who have some educational background and the imperialists.
Moustache.