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View of Lulua River from hills around Luebo

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View of Ibanshe, Bakuba country, Kasai

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View of Cocoa Farm, Kinyait, Mayumbe country.

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View of Baringa beach with mission steamer Pioneer at anchor

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View at Baringa, upper Congo

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Vanilla plant and pods. Temvo Cocoa Plantation. Mayumbe Country.

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Two African Women with Traditional Scarification

Two African women with visible traditional scarification. This image formed part of the Harris Lantern Slide Collection. Under King Leopold II the Congo Free State used mass forced labour to extract rubber from the jungle for the European market. As consumer demand grew King Leopold II's private army - the Force Publique - used violent means to coerce the population into meeting quotas, including murder, mutilation, rape, village burning, starvation and hostage taking. Alice Seeley Harris and her husband Reverend John H. Harris were missionaries in the Congo Free State from the late 1890s. Alice produced a collection of images documenting the horrific abuses of the African rubber labourers. Her photographs are considered to be an important development in the history of humanitarian campaigning. The images were used in a number of publications. The Harrises also used the photographs to develop the Congo Atrocity Lantern Lecture which toured Britain and the the USA raising awareness of the issue of colonial abuses under King Leopold II's regime. Source: Antislavery International.

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Two African Men

Two African men - it appears that the standing man is having a metal shackle removed from his feet.This image formed part of the Harris Lantern Slide Collection. Under King Leopold II the Congo Free State used mass forced labour to extract rubber from the jungle for the European market. As consumer demand grew King Leopold II's private army - the Force Publique - used violent means to coerce the population into meeting quotas, including murder, mutilation, rape, village burning, starvation and hostage taking. Alice Seeley Harris and her husband Reverend John H. Harris were missionaries in the Congo Free State from the late 1890s. Alice produced a collection of images documenting the horrific abuses of the African rubber labourers. Her photographs are considered to be an important development in the history of humanitarian campaigning. The images were used in a number of publications. The Harrises also used the photographs to develop the Congo Atrocity Lantern Lecture which toured Britain and the the USA raising awareness of the issue of colonial abuses under King Leopold II's regime.Source: Antislavery International.

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Twins fetish at Bopoto, upper Congo

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Trees uprooted and planted upside down as memorials to the dead. Custom of Bakete, Kasai District

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Tree ferns, Ikelemba forest

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Tree ferns on the Ikelemba

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Trading canoes at Leopoldville

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The whirlpools on the Devil's Cauldron, lower Congo

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The sunken S. S. Matadi at Boma

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The S. S. Wall steaming up the Congo

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The native market, Ibanshe near Mushenge, Bakuba Country, Kasai

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The market place at Leopoldville. Stanley Pool

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The grey parrot of the Congo

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The formation of a new mission station at Euli, Ikelemba River, upper Congo