congolese children at the congo house in colwyn bay (north wales, great britain) at the end of the 19th century: unpublished documents
;Z. A. Etambala
jurnal gizi klinik indonesia1987Vol. 3pp. 237-285
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etambala1987afrikacongolese
Abstract
In the present study we like to focus the attention on the presence of Congolese children at the Congo House in Colwyn Bay (North Wales, Great-Britain) during the last decade of the 19th century. The idea, which William Hughes conceived and which consisted of educating Congolese, in a first phase, and other African youth, in a second one, never received a just interest. The experiment of Hughes, a former baptist missionary, was a unique specimen for Great-Britain. Henry Morton Stanley and King Leopold II were a little bit involved in the successful start of this initiative. But this article has particularly in view an identification of the Congolese boys and girls who frequented the 'Congo House1!