Joseph Booth penned his appeal in 1897 in protest of the racist
stereotpying of the Africans by the colonisers; and witnessing the
unjust and inhumane exploitation of the native peoples, for the
sole benefit of the Europeans. He drew his ideas from the social
and political messages he inferred from the Gospel and his appeal
was published only thirteen years after European leaders met in
Berlin to divide up the African continent. This now seminal text
was republished in its centenary year and has continual relevance
to debates about race and development in Africa. It is edited to
include explanations of local and contemporary political
references, biblical references and the sources of the author's
citations.
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