In 1887, Henry Morton Stanley went up the Congo River and inadvertently started a disastrous experiment. This was long after his first journey into Africa, as a journalist for an American newspaper in ...
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Edward Levy-Lawson was the son of Joseph Moses Levy (proprietor of the Sunday times newspaper) and was the editor of the Daily telegraph. In 1875 he added "Lawson" to his surname. In 1892 Levy-Lawson ...
Biographical note (applying to all items in M184): Although "never published" it would seem that Stanley had his lectures printed for three reasons, ease of delivery, to register copyright (some of ...
Dr. David Livingstone is the renowned British explorer, whom American journalist Henry Morton Stanley greeted with the now famous words, “Dr. Livingstone, I presume.” When New York Herald reporter ...
David Nicoll berates Stanley and his cheerleaders in the press who thought that massacring Africans in the cause of ‘civilising’ them was a price… ...
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