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The Congo and Coasts of Africa by Richard Harding Davis

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Biography of Richard Harding Davis
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The American journalist Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916) was also a fiction writer and dramatist whose swashbuckling adventures were popular with the American public. Richard Harding Davis was born into a well-to-do and rather pious Episcopalian family...
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Richard Harding Davis may be better remembered in late-twentieth-century America for being the son of novelist Rebecca Harding Davis than he is for his own literary accomplishments. In late-nineteenth-century America, however, Davis epitomized the Americ...
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Richard Harding Davis was one of the most colorful, daring, and attractive figures in journalism in the late 1800s and early 1900s; he was also highly competent, honest, and dependable. Because of his dashing life-style, which seemed never to impede his...
 


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The Christian Science Monitor
Peace in the heart of Africa?(EDITORIAL)(Congo)
01/25/2008: 569 words, approx. 2 pages
One of the most lawless places on Earth is eastern Congo. It's also one of its most tragic - in Holocaust proportions. More than 5 million people have died there as a result of a decade-long conflict. This week, though, this little-noticed tragedy of...
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The Christian Science Monitor
Timeline: The march to peace in Congo, Africa's heartland.(WORLD)
09/14/2005: 482 words, approx. 2 pages
1996-97 Tutsi rebels from the Rwanda-Congo border capture much of eastern Zaire. 1997 Tutsi and other anti-Mobutu rebels, aided principally by Rwanda, capture the capital, Kinshasa; Zaire is renamed the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC); Laurent Kabila is installed as president. 1998...
 


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