The Scramble for Africa: Greed, Empire, and Borders — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna revisit the Congo Free State atrocities through the lens of the global movement that tried to stop them. They focus on the unlikely alliance between a British shipping clerk named E.D. Morel, a Congo-based Irish diplomat named Roger Casement, and a pioneering photographer named Alice Seeley Harris. Together, they exposed the rubber terror—the chicotte whip, the severed hands, the hostage villages—and built the first mass human rights campaign of the modern era. The hosts examine how the Congo Reform Association pressured governments, why Leopold II fought back with his own propaganda machine, and what finally forced him to cede the Congo to Belgium in 1908. They also touch on the limits of reform: the colony remained a brutal extractive enterprise under Belgian rule. A conversation about conscience, complicity, and whether exposing evil is ever enough. #CongoFreeState #LeopoldII #EDMorel #RogerCasement #AliceSeeleyHarris #CongoReformAssociation #RubberTerror #HumanRights #ColonialAtrocities #Propaganda #BritishForeignPolicy #BelgianCongo #1908 #History #FexingoHistory #ScrambleForAfrica #Africa #Colonialism Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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