George Washington Williams: Open Letter to King Leopold on the Congo
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George Washington Williams: OpenLetter to King Leopold on the Congo
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Abstract

George Washington Williams (1849–1891) served as a Union soldier and became a journalist, lawyer, Baptist minister, and historian. W. E. B. Du Bois referred to him as the greatest historian of the race for his approach in writing from the Black point of view. After an interview with King Leopold II of Belgium, who in 1885 had declared himself owner and ruler of an African territory he called the Congo Free State, Williams decided to travel to the Congo to investigate the King’s latest territorial acquisition.

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