The Black Man's Burden
THE BLACK MAN'S BURDEN
"TO THOSE WHO HAVE UNDERSTOOD: TO THOSE
WHO LOVE THE NATIVES OF AFRICA."
(From the statue by the late Herbert Ward, the African explorer)
THE
BLACK MAN'S
BURDEN
BY
E. D. MOREL
Author of "Nigeria: its peoples and its problems"; "Affairs of West Africa"; "King Leopolds Rule in Africa"; "Red Rubber"; "Great Britain and the Congo"; "The British Case in French Congo": "Africa and the Peace of Europe"; "Ten Years of Secret Diplomacy"; "Truth and the War."
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DEDICATION
To My Friends,
W.A.C. and E.H.C.
This Book is Dedicated with
many grateful thoughts.
CONTENTS
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Frontispiece | |||
Dedication | v. | ||
Introduction by the Author | vii. | ||
EXPLANATORY | |||
Chapter | I.— | The White Man's Burden | 3 |
Chapter„ | II.— | The Black Man's Burden | 7 |
PART ONE | |||
FIRST PERIOD.—The Slave Trade |
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Chapter„ | III.— | The Story of the Slave Trade | 15 |
PART TWO | |||
SECOND PERIOD.—Invasion, Political Control, Capitalistic Exploitation |
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A.— | Episodes in the Struggle for the Soil | ||
Foreword | 27 | ||
Chapter | IV.— | The Story of Southern Rhodesia | 29 |
Chapter„ | V.— | The Story of Southern Rhodesia (continued) | 37 |
Chapter„ | VI.— | The Story of German South-West Africa | 66 |
B.— | Episodes in the Establishment of Political Control | ||
Foreword | 71 | ||
Chapter | VII.— | The Story of Morocco | 73 |
Chapter„ | VIII.— | The Story of Tripoli | 87 |
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C.— | Episodes in Capitalistic Exploitation. | ||
Foreword | 105–107 | ||
Chapter | IX.— | The Story of the Congo Free State | 109 |
Chapter„ | X.— | The Story of the French Congo | 127 |
Chapter„ | XI.— | The Story of Angola and the "Cocoa Islands" | 149 |
PART THREE | |||
THIRD PERIOD.—Reparation and Reform |
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Chapter | XII.— | The Land and its Fruits | 163 |
Chapter„ | XIII.— | Administrative Problems and the Land | 197 |
Chapter„ | XIV.— | What a League of Nations could do to Protect Tropical Africa from the Evils of Capitalistic Exploitation and Militarism | 215 |
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