King Leopold's Ghost by Adam Hochschild

King Leopold's Ghost by Adam Hochschild

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In the late 1890s Edmund Morel, a shipping company official working in Antwerp, noticed something suspicious. It was enough to set him on an investigation in which he almost single-handedly made the Congo's slave-labour regime and the lives it took into a cause which would unite the world.

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King Leopold's Ghost by Adam Hochschild

In the late 1890s Edmund Morel, a shipping company official working in Antwerp, noticed something suspicious. When his company's ships docked from the Congo, they were filled with valuable cargoes of rubber and ivory. Yet when they sailed back to Africa they carried nothing in exchange. Nothing, that is, except soldiers, military supplies and firearms. Horrified, Morel realized that there could only be one explanation for the lucrative cargo: slave labour on a vast scale.;Morel abandoned his job and became an investigative journalist. A man of energy and conviction he almost single-handedly made the Congo's slave-labour regime and the lives it took into a cause which would unite the world. Mark Twain, Booker T. Washington, Anatole France and even the Archbishop of Canterbury took up the crusade. this text seeks to highlight this footnote of history which has been largely forgotten.
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ISBN 13 9780333661260
ISBN 10 0333661265
Title King Leopold's Ghost
Author Adam Hochschild
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 1999-04-09
Number of pages 400
Prizes Winner of Duff Cooper Prize 2000, Winner of Duff Cooper Memorial Prize 2000, Winner of Lionel Gelber Prize 1999
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