William Roger Louis’s scientific contributions

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Roger Casement and the Congo
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March 1964

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The Journal of African History

William Roger Louis

Roger Casement's role as Irish patriot has obscured his role as Congo reformer. Travelling in the interior of the Congo in 1903 as British consul, Casement gathered evidence that enabled the British government to attack the Congo State on grounds of maladministration. He did not however regard mere diplomatic action as sufficient to redress the wrongs of King Leopold's rubber trade. Convinced that only a humanitarian crusade could abolish the evils of the Leopoldian regime, Casement inspired E. D. Morel to found the Congo Reform Association. Through his dual capacity of civil servant and humanitarian, he attempted, in his own words, to choke off King Leopold as a helldog is choked off. His apocalyptic vision of evil in the Congo may have been exaggerated, but his influence was of the first magnitude in bringing about Belgium's annexation of the Congo in 1908.

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... Later, again as a consul, he investigated slavery and violent exploitation on rubber plantations in Brazil, Peru and Colombia. 131 It was for his subsequent report, advocating anti-slavery campaigns in Britain, 132 that Casement was awarded his knighthood, of which he was stripped when convicted for treason, and executed in 1916. 133 Despite the fact that the 'boat room' was built around it in 1925, 'John Casement's' canoe is not mentioned in the 1909-22 plans (discussed above) as a central exhibit, and there is no direct record, from either Deane or Stendall, to show what they thought of the item. ...

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Ethnographic collections in Northern Ireland and the Solomon Islands tomako (canoe) at the Ulster Museum, 1898–2023
Roger Casement and the Congo
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  • March 1964

The Journal of African History