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1905 – Speeches made at banquet tendered on January fifth, nineteen-five, to Colonel Henry J. Kowalsky, by his friends
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Read More1905 Brief of Henry I. Kowalsky, of the New York bar, attorney and counsellor to Leopold II., King of the Belgians and Sovereign of the Independent State of the Congo, in matters touching his rights and possessions abroad, in reply to [the] memorial presented to the President of the United States of America concerning affairs in the Congo state by the Congo Reform Association, supported by the British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society and the Aborigines' Protection Society
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Read MoreConditions in the Congo Free State by Moncheur, Baron, Published October 1, 1904
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Read MoreRailroads in the Congo Free State, an article from Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, Volume 39. Published January 1, 1907
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Read More1904 Real Conditions in the Congo Free State by Reinsch, Paul S.
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Read More1909 The Origin of the Congo Free State, Considered from the Standpoint of International Law by Reeves, Jesse S.
an article from The American Journal of International Law, Volume 3.
Read More1906 – The Congo; a report of the Commission of enquiry appointed by the Congo Free State government;
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Read More1903 New Africa; an essay on government civilization in new countries, and on the foundation, organization and administration of the Congo Free State
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Read More1905 The story of the Congo free state; social, political, and economic aspects of the Belgian system of government in Central Africa by Wack, Henry Wellington,
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Read More1890 Stanley's adventures in the wilds of Africa;by Headley, Joel Tyler, & Johnson, Willis Fletcher,
a graphic account of the several expeditions of Henry M. Stanley into the heart of the dark continent. Covering Stanley's expedition to find Livingstone, his crossing the continent and exploration of the Congo from its headwaters to the ocean, his establishment of the Congo Free State, and his last great achievement–the discovery and deliverance of Emin [P]asha
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