Belgian Congo Virtual Museum
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
About Us
This website is a virtual museum of what happened in the Congo during the time that King Leopold II ruled. There are videos, voice testimonies, and photographs from people who experienced the brutality of the Congo. There are also biographies of some of the key players of the Congo. To round it out, I also have some articles about how the Congo is still suffering today.
Congo: White King, Red Rubber, Black Death Documentary
This is a movie describing how King Leopold II turned the Congo into his private colony during the early 1900's. It is a documentary that helps show how the first Human Rights movement was spurred by what was happening in the Congo. The director uses footage of villages in the Congo and actors to help explain what happened.
http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/congo-white-king-red-rubber-black-death/
http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/congo-white-king-red-rubber-black-death/
Royal Museum for Central Africa
The Royal Museum for Central Africa was an exhibition created by King Leopold II to promote the Congo in Brussels, Belgium. Inside the museum were artifacts, pictures, clothing, and even fish from the Congo. Today the museum is still in Brussles but it is closed for renovations. However, they have a virtual tour online as well as sending their exhibitions for other museums to enjoy in the meantime.
http://www.africamuseum.be/about-us/museum/history
The photo below is a picture of the museum.
http://www.africamuseum.be/about-us/museum/history
The photo below is a picture of the museum.
Henry Morton Stanley Bio
Henry Morton Stanley was an American journalist and explorer who is famous for mapping about the heart of Africa. He would write about his trips in what is now the Congo and also his explorations. Eventually he worked for King Leopold II to help colonize Africa.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/stanley_sir_henry_morton.shtml
Below is a picture of Henry Morton Stanley
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/stanley_sir_henry_morton.shtml
Below is a picture of Henry Morton Stanley
Congo Dialogues of Alice Seeley Harris and Sammy Baloji
This webpage shows different archive photos from
both Alice Seeley Harris and Sammy Baloji. Alice Seeley Harris talks about
what it was like living in the Congo in a voice clip. It is 10 minutes of her perspective of living
in the Congo that most people have not heard of. Sammy Baloji has pictures of what the Congo
looks like today. Baloji continues to investigate how the colonial legacies still affect the Congo.
http://autograph-abp.co.uk/exhibitions/congo-dialogues
This is a photo that Alice Seeley Harris took in the Congo.
http://autograph-abp.co.uk/exhibitions/congo-dialogues
This is a photo that Alice Seeley Harris took in the Congo.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Congo Reform Association
This is a facebook page dedicated to the Congo Reform Association. The CRA is a non-profit organization dedicated to bring global awareness and action towards ending the Congo conflict. The original CRA disbanded in 1912 because they achieved their goal of freeing Congo from Belgium. The new CRA wants to inspire others to always fight for what is right.
https://www.facebook.com/congoreformassociation/info
This photo shows how the Congo's wealth was not worth all the lives that it lost. It also relates the Congo genocide to the Jewish Holocaust.
https://www.facebook.com/congoreformassociation/info
This photo shows how the Congo's wealth was not worth all the lives that it lost. It also relates the Congo genocide to the Jewish Holocaust.
Congo- The Free State
This article talks about the colonization of the Congo and the eventual independence from the country of Belgium. The Congo was made a private colony by King Leopold II of Belgium. After Leopold died the Congo was given to the country of Belgium but the Congo people wanted their own country. Finally after lots of political unrest the Congo gained it's freedom on June 30, 1960.
http://www.yale.edu/gsp/colonial/belgian_congo/
The first photo is of the Democratic of the Congo's flag. The second photo is where the Congo is on a world map.
http://www.yale.edu/gsp/colonial/belgian_congo/
The first photo is of the Democratic of the Congo's flag. The second photo is where the Congo is on a world map.
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