King Leopold's Soliloquy: A Defense of his Congo Rule
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I want to know whether you consider the time is ripe for summoning King Leopold before the bar of an international tribunal to answer for the crimes perpetrated under his orders and in his interest in the Congo State? -William Stead Review of Reviews (1905)King Leopolds Soliloquy-A Defense of his Congo Rule (1905) by Mark Twain is an imaginary speech by King Leopold II of Belgium (1835-1909) in which Leopold defends himself against the critics of his reign of the Congo Free State (present-day Democratic Republic of Congo.) During Leopolds reign of plunder he extracted ivory and rubber from this country while abusing and killing reportedly millions of Congolese laborers. Although this history is not well known it is returning to forefront of the 21st century public debate.This jacketed hardcover replica of the original illustrated edition of King Leopolds Soliloquy offers a harsh indictment of Leopold and is a satirical and devastating read.
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