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Dawn in darkest Africa

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The author records expeditions into the Congo region through vivid travel narrative and ethnographic sketches, combining descriptions of local societies with firsthand reportage on the economic and environmental effects of rubber and ivory extraction. He evaluates missionary and philanthropic activity, critiques exploitative colonial practices, and emphasizes the character and conduct of officials as pivotal to governance. Personal observation is paired with policy-minded recommendations for administrative reform and territorial reorganization, and the text is supplemented by illustrations and a map to clarify routes, peoples, and proposed changes.

About the Author

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John H. Harris

John H. Harris was an explorer and author known for his vivid accounts of African landscapes and cultures. His notable work, "Dawn in Darkest Africa," offers readers a glimpse into the complexities of the continent during his travels. Through his writing, Harris contributed to the understanding of Africa's diverse environments and the challenges faced by its inhabitants. His narratives reflect a blend of adventure and observation, making his work significant for those interested in exploration literature and the historical context of Africa.

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