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Presbyterian Reformers in Central Africa: A Documentary Account of the American Presbyterian Congo Mission and the Human Rights Struggle in the Congo, 1890-1918
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Presbyterian Reformers in Central Africa: A Documentary Account of the American Presbyterian Congo Mission and the Human Rights Struggle in the Congo, 1890-1918

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This volume contains 123 documents which illustrate the early history of the American Presbyterian Congo mission and its struggle for human rights in the Congo from 1890-1918. The documents contribute to a full understanding of the work of the mission and its impact on the social, political and religious life of the colony. The text is divided into four parts. Part one documents the founding and early history of the Presbyterian mission from 1890 to 1898. Part two documents the deterioration of social conditions in the Congo under King Leopold, and the reform campaigns initiated by the American mission in Britain and the United States. Part three consists of documents related to the 1909 libel trial of William M. Morrison and William H. Sheppard, the principal leaders of the American mission. Finally, part four documents the mission’s reaction to continuing human rights abuses, particularly religious persecution, under Belgian rule up to 1918.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
1 November 1996
Pages
584
ISBN
9789004102392

This volume contains 123 documents which illustrate the early history of the American Presbyterian Congo mission and its struggle for human rights in the Congo from 1890-1918. The documents contribute to a full understanding of the work of the mission and its impact on the social, political and religious life of the colony. The text is divided into four parts. Part one documents the founding and early history of the Presbyterian mission from 1890 to 1898. Part two documents the deterioration of social conditions in the Congo under King Leopold, and the reform campaigns initiated by the American mission in Britain and the United States. Part three consists of documents related to the 1909 libel trial of William M. Morrison and William H. Sheppard, the principal leaders of the American mission. Finally, part four documents the mission’s reaction to continuing human rights abuses, particularly religious persecution, under Belgian rule up to 1918.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
1 November 1996
Pages
584
ISBN
9789004102392