Land of Tears
by Robert Harms
Land of Tears: The Exploration and Exploitation of Equatorial Africa is a comprehensive historical account by Robert Harms that delves into the complex history of Equatorial Africa. It explores the region's exploration and subsequent exploitation by European powers, focusing on the impact of colonialism on the indigenous populations and the environment.
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African History Colonialism Historical Non-Fiction Cultural Studies Environmental History Political History Exploration Social Impact Economic History Human Rights
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