recognized Leopold’s État indépendant du Congo in 1884, followed then by other colonial powers. The Congo Free State exercised a monopoly upon all exports with Leopold as its sole proprietor and profiteer. The Congo’s initial prospect was ivory, but the 1890s created a craze for an elastic, durable material: rubber. Both trades proved exceptional lucrative. Failure to meet work quotas resulted in whippings, hostage taking, and amputating appendages. Acknowledge of these atrocities was nonexistent until Edmund Morel, a dock supervisor first noticed the Congo’s riches only compensated by imports of ammunition and soldiers. Morel’s scrutinous journalism reached all of British society, pressing for a Parliamentary investigation. The Africa-hardened British-Congolese consul, Roger Casement, found and exposed the horrors of Leopold’s Congo in his official report, detailing statistics and first-hand accounts. Upon returning to England, Casement met and befriended Morel; together they formed the Congo Reform Association, the foundational modern human rights movement. The organization grew and spread, successfully
recognized Leopold’s État indépendant du Congo in 1884, followed then by other colonial powers. The Congo Free State exercised a monopoly upon all exports with Leopold as its sole proprietor and profiteer. The Congo’s initial prospect was ivory, but the 1890s created a craze for an elastic, durable material: rubber. Both trades proved exceptional lucrative. Failure to meet work quotas resulted in whippings, hostage taking, and amputating appendages. Acknowledge of these atrocities was nonexistent until Edmund Morel, a dock supervisor first noticed the Congo’s riches only compensated by imports of ammunition and soldiers. Morel’s scrutinous journalism reached all of British society, pressing for a Parliamentary investigation. The Africa-hardened British-Congolese consul, Roger Casement, found and exposed the horrors of Leopold’s Congo in his official report, detailing statistics and first-hand accounts. Upon returning to England, Casement met and befriended Morel; together they formed the Congo Reform Association, the foundational modern human rights movement. The organization grew and spread, successfully