Monday, September 20, 2010
Friday, September 10, 2010
Reading Response 2
“Stanley was always uncomfortable with anyone whose talents might out shine his own” Page 49
Leopold is subtle and shy, he told one of his ministers. He never takes chances. The other day... I watched a fox which wanted to crss a stream unobserved: first of all he dipped a paw carefully to see how deep it was, and then, with a thousand precautions very slowly made his way across. That is Leopold's way. Page 34
Leopold is subtle and shy, he told one of his ministers. He never takes chances. The other day... I watched a fox which wanted to crss a stream unobserved: first of all he dipped a paw carefully to see how deep it was, and then, with a thousand precautions very slowly made his way across. That is Leopold's way. Page 34
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Reading Response 1
The first 30 pages of King Leopold's Ghost starts off with giving a description of how the people of Congo were found and then exposed. The introduction presents you to problems of salving trading that began long before the time of imperialism. Another interesting fact was that the people of Congo had no written language but were able to have a stable governing body through a monarch. The Congo territory was broken down into different providences, which was ruled by small monarchs. They were usually the tribe leaders. Also within this governing body the people of Congo had unwritten laws that were upheld by the people. They had judges for different crimes. The punishment for crime was usually slavery for a certain amount of time. The slaves in Congo were not like the slaves that people think of today. The slaves would inter mingle with the people around them. The salves would even sometimes marry a non-slave. The next interesting point was that the history has been long lost because of the Africans at the time not having a language. The history of mass genocide was hidden from the people. The people writing the articles and in journals made it sound like the people were doing things for the benefit of the people rather than just slave trading. The stories became stretched and people believed the stories.
Questions
Why did the African people not try to rebel against the white slave traders?
How has the genocide been forgotten even though so many people died?
page 10
The lust for slave profits engulfed even some of the priest, who abandoned their preaching, took black women as concubines, kept slaves themselves, and sold their students and converts into slavery.
page 10
The lust for slave profits engulfed even some of the priest, who abandoned their preaching, took black women as concubines, kept slaves themselves, and sold their students and converts into slavery.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
End of Class Thoughts
Did the humanitarian aspects of the new imperialism actually happen.One thing that I learned was that the Industrial Revolution caused new imperialism. Another thing that I learned was the dividing up of African.
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