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Samba: A Story of the Rubber Slaves of the Congo

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The story follows a Congolese boy, Samba, whose life and village are disrupted by European rubber collectors whose brutal methods and enforced labor devastate local communities. Through raids, intimidation, and punitive measures, tensions escalate into organized resistance led by local leaders and aided by sympathetic outsiders; episodes range from river adventures and crocodile encounters to skirmishes, escapes, and strategic reprisals. Interwoven with vivid natural description, the narrative depicts the human cost of rubber exploitation, examines courage, loyalty, and the struggle for liberty, and traces a movement from oppression toward a hard-won freedom.

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Herbert Strang

Herbert Strang was a British author known for his adventure novels and stories aimed at young readers. His works often draw on historical events and military themes, reflecting the spirit of the early 20th century. Strang's notable titles include "A Gentleman-at-Arms: Being Passages in the Life of Sir Christopher Rudd, Knight" and "A Hero of Liége: A Story of the Great War," which showcase his ability to blend fiction with historical narratives. His writing not only entertained but also inspired a sense of bravery and adventure among his audience, contributing to the literary heritage of children's literature during his time.

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