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Simple History Series #9 The Congo A European Invention
by J. Gerlach
Published by Microcosm Publishing
50p, b&w, color cover, 4.25"x5.5"
$4.00
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The story of the Congo is the story of imperialism,
foreign governments drawing boundaries and associating disparate
tribes, resources being mined and profiting the rich and powerful,
racism, fears and stories of cannibalism, civil wars, a series of
corrupt foreign and domestic leaders, and no end in sight. Once thought
of as “The Dark Continent,” Sub-Saharan Africa has a long and dreary
road ahead to take back their country’s own resources and construct a
positive path towards its future. This is the tale of how the
war-ravaged Congo never stood a chance at forming its own democracy or
nationalizing wealth produced within its borders. The Simple History Series is an ongoing set of digestible bits and stories told the way they are often not taught in school.
Epilogue: Leopold hired a man to give his deeds in The
Congo a positive public image. When personal relations between them
went sour, the publicist sold their correspondence to Randolph Hearst,
showing the actual deeds of Leopold in The Congo and the resulting
generations of atrocities that unfolded there. "
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