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After Decolonization, Congo became a pawn in the Cold War with the disposal of populist leader Lumumba and the installation of a Kleptocracy under Mobutu. The power vacuum of whose fall led to violent civil war and a new resource to be exploited, not rubber but Coltan, with the same savagery that exploitation brings.
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The human rights campaign had some success, but there was a great forgetting after WWI due to the fact that Belgium was a victim of German Aggression, and Allied Propaganda needed to forget the inconvenient fact of the Horrors of King Leopold's Congo.
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Making Leopold's Horrors in the Congo a much-discussed topic in the early 1900s.
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Edmund Morel and Roger Casement start a human rights movement, shedding light on King Leopold's horrors in the Congo.
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When you don't view the native population as human, and you want to exploit their labor and their resources, things can get pretty savage pretty quickly.
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fighting Congo rebels who had other Ideas than the plans of King Leopold.
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The US role in helping Leopold get the Congo during the scramble for Africa.
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Paige McLoughlin
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The story of the famous meeting of Stanley and Livingstone was retold by Hollywood with Spencer Tracy in the 1940s.
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