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- catalog contributor b10132249.
- catalog coverage "Congo (Democratic Republic) Church history Sources.".
- catalog coverage "Congo (Democratic Republic) Politics and government 1885-1908.".
- catalog coverage "Congo (Democratic Republic) Race relations.".
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "Further attrocities and investigative reports. -- B. Accusations and preparation for trial, 1909. -- Lawsuit of the Compagnie du Kasai. -- Forced labor and slavery continue. -- Pretrial preparations. -- C. The trial and its aftermath, 1909-1911. -- Pt.4. Congo reform under Belgian rule. -- A. Beginning of religious persecution, 1913-1914. -- The diplomacy of Henri Anet. -- Complaints to Monsieur Gelders, District Commissioner. -- B. Appeals to the Colonial Government regarding forced labor, 1914 and 1917. -- Correspondence with Jules Renkin, Colonial Minister and C. Knauer, District Commissioner. -- Further appeals. -- C. Government appeals and public protest regarding freedom of religion, 1916-1918. -- Appeals to the Colonial Government and legal system. -- Public protest and call for an investigation.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Pt. 1. Presbyterian beginnings in Central Africa. -- A. Origin and context. -- B. Laying the foundation. -- Commissioning and arrival of Lapsley and Sheppard. -- Death of Lapsley and official recognition of the APCM. -- C. The early Mission, 1892-1898. -- Mission to the Luba or the Kuba?. -- Arrival of William M. Morrison. -- Pt. 2. Social and political reform in the Congo from the Leopold regime to the beginning of Belgian rule. -- A. The public campaign in England and the United States, 1899-1904. -- Reports of atrocities, forced labor, and denial of land concessions. -- The public campaign in England. -- The public campaign in the United States. -- B. Conditions in the Congo, 1904-1909. -- The Kuba revolt. -- The propaganda war: attempts to discredit and intimidate. -- . Land concessions: the cases of Musesa and Bena Mpeta. -- Public protest of the Protestant missions. -- Pt. 3. The libel trial of Sheppard and Morrison. -- Conflict with the Colonial government and the Compagnie du Kasai, 1908-1909. -- Correspondence with the Compagnie du Kasai.".
- catalog extent "xxii, 580 p., [15] p. of plates :".
- catalog identifier "9004102396 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in Christian mission, 0924-9389 ; v. 16".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng fre".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Leiden ; New York : E.J. Brill,".
- catalog spatial "Congo (Democratic Republic) Church history Sources.".
- catalog spatial "Congo (Democratic Republic) Politics and government 1885-1908.".
- catalog spatial "Congo (Democratic Republic) Race relations.".
- catalog spatial "Congo (Democratic Republic)".
- catalog subject "266/.516751 21".
- catalog subject "American Presbyterian Congo Mission History Sources.".
- catalog subject "BV3625.C6 P74 1996".
- catalog subject "Human rights Congo (Democratic Republic) History Sources.".
- catalog subject "Human rights Religious aspects Presbyterian Church History Sources.".
- catalog subject "Presbyterian Church Congo (Democratic Republic) History Sources.".
- catalog subject "Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Missions Congo (Democratic Republic) History Sources.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Further attrocities and investigative reports. -- B. Accusations and preparation for trial, 1909. -- Lawsuit of the Compagnie du Kasai. -- Forced labor and slavery continue. -- Pretrial preparations. -- C. The trial and its aftermath, 1909-1911. -- Pt.4. Congo reform under Belgian rule. -- A. Beginning of religious persecution, 1913-1914. -- The diplomacy of Henri Anet. -- Complaints to Monsieur Gelders, District Commissioner. -- B. Appeals to the Colonial Government regarding forced labor, 1914 and 1917. -- Correspondence with Jules Renkin, Colonial Minister and C. Knauer, District Commissioner. -- Further appeals. -- C. Government appeals and public protest regarding freedom of religion, 1916-1918. -- Appeals to the Colonial Government and legal system. -- Public protest and call for an investigation.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pt. 1. Presbyterian beginnings in Central Africa. -- A. Origin and context. -- B. Laying the foundation. -- Commissioning and arrival of Lapsley and Sheppard. -- Death of Lapsley and official recognition of the APCM. -- C. The early Mission, 1892-1898. -- Mission to the Luba or the Kuba?. -- Arrival of William M. Morrison. -- Pt. 2. Social and political reform in the Congo from the Leopold regime to the beginning of Belgian rule. -- A. The public campaign in England and the United States, 1899-1904. -- Reports of atrocities, forced labor, and denial of land concessions. -- The public campaign in England. -- The public campaign in the United States. -- B. Conditions in the Congo, 1904-1909. -- The Kuba revolt. -- The propaganda war: attempts to discredit and intimidate. -- . Land concessions: the cases of Musesa and Bena Mpeta. -- Public protest of the Protestant missions. -- Pt. 3. The libel trial of Sheppard and Morrison. -- Conflict with the Colonial government and the Compagnie du Kasai, 1908-1909. -- Correspondence with the Compagnie du Kasai.".
- catalog title "Presbyterian reformers in Central Africa : a documentary account of the American Presbyterian Congo Mission and the human rights struggle in the Congo, 1890-1918 / edited with introduction and notes by Robert Benedetto ; translations by Winifred K. Vass.".
- catalog type "text".