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Congolese father mourns his daughter
Dublin Core
Title
Congolese father mourns his daughter
Subject
Imperialism
Description
A Congolese father looks at the hand and foot of his daughter, who was allegedly killed by Belgian soldiers.
Source
King Leopold's Soliloquy: A Defense of His Congo Rule
Publisher
The P. R. Warren Company
Date
May 1, 1904
Contributor
Mark Twain
Language
English
Files
Citation
“Congolese father mourns his daughter,” Technohistory!, accessed October 18, 2024, https://technohistory2017.lmu.build/items/show/47.