Summary Of King Leopold's Ghost

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The Scramble for Africa obtained the attention of the United States as well as many European Nations. The idea of advancement and power appealed to many of these Nations. It wasn't without lies, deceit, and exploitation of African slaves, that allowed many Nations to boost themselves into power while leaving others behind. In the King Leopold's Ghost, Adam Hochschild explains the many reasons why events in history, like the Congo, should not be forgotten. King Leopold's Ghost should continue to remain an immortal memory that make us question why some massive changes have remained virtually unknown in the United States and Europe, why the Congo was plundered by other parts of the world claim in the name of progress, civilization, and Christianity; …show more content…

First, some massive changes have remained virtually unknown in the United States and Europe, primarily because of many authority figures like “King Leopold II, [who] never saw blood shed.” He was not physically involved in any of his negotiations. He just gave orders to his men and they obliged. This allowed him not to see any of the suffering his actions caused during the slave trade. This allowed him not to make any emotional connections to his actions. Also, the lack of written evidence such as the suffering in the Congo made it difficult to prove. In court it would be something difficult to prove if it was not written down for evidence. Leopold made sure that his operations in Africa become virtually unknown after he decided to destroy any information that might incriminate him or his reputation. Since he held a lot of influencial power he was able to silence his men through the riches he offered. Initially the Congo didn't create a lot of interest for Americans and Europeans alike. The abolition of the slave trade made countries lose their interest in places like these. It wasn't until King Leopold II established the idea of a …show more content…

It all started with a lie created by Leopold who instead of accepting responsibility for what he had caused, decided to continue to lie in order not to ruin his reputation and because he wanted to continue to be in control, be famous, and make money. These were also similar things that guided Stanley. The exploitation of many African slaves caused much distress that even after Leopold died, did not allow the situation of the Congo to improve. Others did not want to believe what Leopold had done and wanted to continue benefit from the trade. This caused many Nations to pretend that this never occurred. It is important not to allow things like these to die. Instead, it is important to acknowledge that massive killings as well as exploitations occurred. They should be used as reminders in order to understand how to stop situations like these once they get started. It is important that people continue to speak out for those that can not speak for themselves because they don't have the power or are forced to be silent. It is important that people speak out against situations that exploit others but also to study situations like these to be able to help others as best as possible given the

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