The Truth About the Congo: The Chicago Tribune Articles
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A collection of journalistic pieces built on a year-long personal expedition through the Congo Free State, recounting extended travel in the Kasai district and along the main river and tributaries, and interactions with local communities and the three principal groups of Europeans present—state officials, missionaries, and traders. The author explains his independent methods and expectations shaped by reformist literature, offers observations that complicate prevailing accounts of widespread atrocity, defends his reportage against misrepresentation, and emphasizes concern for native welfare while urging practical recognition of reforms rather than purely emotional responses.
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