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Red Rubber: The Story of the Rubber Slave Trade on the Congo

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Morel explains the history and formation of the Congo Free State, owned by King Leopold II. However, Morel, a humanitarian, focuses on the atrocities commited in the Congo through the enslavement of the native population, leading to the deaths of as much as 50 percent of the population. Writing in the early 20th century, he argues Britain can and should stop these horrific human rights violations. - Summary by Elsie Selwyn (9 hr 7 min)

Chapters

Introduction by Sir Harry H. Johnston

23:17

Read by KevinS

Preface to Second Edition

14:39

Read by KevinS

Author's Preface

2:25

Read by KevinS

The History: From Behind the Veil

17:21

Read by Mickey Lee Rich

The History: What Britain Did

9:34

Read by KevinS

The History: The 'International African Association'

20:02

Read by Kirby Evers

The History: A Programme in Three Parts

41:11

Read by Kirby Evers

The Deeds: Part 1

37:25

Read by Kathrine Engan

The Deeds: Part 2

37:02

Read by Kathrine Engan

The Deeds: Part 3

34:05

Read by Kathrine Engan

Is There a Redeeming Feature?: The Arab and the Liquor Traffic

19:24

Read by Rita Boutros

Is There a Redeeming Feature?: Public Works and the Price Thereof

33:21

Read by Rita Boutros

Is There a Redeeming Feature?: Justice and the Friendly Critic: Part 1

32:06

Read by Rita Boutros

Is There a Redeeming Feature?: Justice and the Friendly Critic: Part 2

29:42

Read by TriciaG

The Beneficiaries: Part 1

35:52

Read by laurencetrask

The Beneficiaries: Part 2

22:47

Read by laurencetrask

The Duty: Thou!

8:47

Read by laurencetrask

The Duty: ‘Reforms’

7:58

Read by Greta Buitkute

The Duty: The Position of Belgium

31:06

Read by jenno

The Duty: What Britain Can Do: Part 1

26:12

Read by Omarius

The Duty: What Britain Can Do: Part 2

29:21

Read by jenno

The Duty: What Britain Can Do: Part 3

33:38

Read by jenno