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A searing exposé of power, greed, and resistance, King Leopold’s Rule in Africa stands as one of the most influential works of historical nonfiction on European imperialism in Africa. E. D. Morel’s uncompromising analysis of the Congo Free State era unmasks the brutal realities of colonial rule, revealing a world where ambition clashed with conscience and the fight for justice began. This is history that matters. Every page pulses with the urgency of human rights activism and the call for political reform movements that shaped the late 19th century.Morel’s meticulous research and fearless voice offer a rare window into African history study, providing essential context for understanding the forces that shaped a continent and the world. His work, often compared to Joseph Conrad’s and influenced by Roger Casement’s investigations, remains a cornerstone for academic research and a must-have for any history enthusiasts collection. The legacy of King Leopold’s Rule in Africa endures, not only as a document of suffering and exploitation but as a testament to the enduring power of truth.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.