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  1. Edmund Dene Morel (born Georges Edmond Pierre Achille Morel Deville; 10 July 1873 – 12 November 1924) was a French-born British journalist, author, pacifist and politician. As a young official at the shipping company Elder Dempster, Morel observed a fortune being made in the export of Congo rubber and the shipping in of guns and ...

  2. Learn about the life and work of Edmund Dene Morel, a British journalist, activist, and politician who exposed the atrocities in the Congo and criticized the secret diplomacy and alliance system that led to the Great War. Find out how he became a leader of the Labour Party and a critic of the Treaty of Versailles.

  3. Edmund Dene Morel ( 10 de julho, 1873 - 12 de novembro, 1924) foi um escritor, jornalista e socialista britânico. Liderou uma campanha contra a escravidão no Estado Livre do Congo através do jornal West African Mail, junto com Roger Casement e a Associação da Reforma do Congo.

  4. Edmund Dene Morel (10 de julio de 1873-12 de noviembre de 1924) fue un escritor y periodista británico de origen inglés y francés. Fue conocido por su lucha contra los desmanes que el rey Leopoldo II de Bélgica cometió contra los congoleños.

  5. The article will draw primarily upon the writings of E.D. Morel, the chief ideologue of the CRA, to explain the organisation’s understanding of rights and their solutions for the Congo. Morel believed that the Congo natives were racially distinct from and at a lower stage of civilisation than Europeans.

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  6. Edmund Dene Morel, 1873-1924, was educated in Eastbourne but moved to Liverpool in 1891. Forced to leave school at the age of 15 due to his mother's financial difficulties, Morel worked as a clerk for the shipping firm Elder Dempster, and supplemented his income with part-time journalism.

  7. 13 de jul. de 2012 · By tracing the career of British journalist and humanitarian activist E. D. Morel through the “red rubber” and “slave cocoa” scandals, the article demonstrates that consumers were only one of many influences along the commodity chain of production and consumption. Type. Research Article. Information.