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1892-93: Long-Duvivier-Demol expedition, launched their expedition from the Indian Ocean and came to the aid of the Jacques and Docquier expedition, managed to end hostilities directed at Albertville.
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in August 1888. By January 1889 the society counted 700 members and had a working capital of 300.000 francs at its disposal. The
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Les conférences antiesclavagistes libres. Données au Palais des académies de Bruxelles les 28, 29 et 30 avril 1891
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Jacques de Dixmude l'Africain. Contribution à l'histoire de la Société antiesclavagiste belge, 1888-1894
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to put pressure on the countries that had rejected the anti-slavery act thus far, mainly the
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The Age of Internationalism and Belgium, 1880-1930. Peace, Progress and Prestige
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organized and funded four military expeditions, sent to fight the Arab/
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1890-92: Hinck-Van de Kerckhoven-Ectors Expedition, on the Congo and
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of the Anti-Slavery Society was, however, closely linked with
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De Kongostaat van Leopold II. Het verloren paradijs. 1876-1900
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1893-96: Descamps-Miot-Chargois expedition, followed the
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disputed
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conditions to do so are met
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French
Dutch
Arab slave trade
1888
Hippolyte d'Ursel
Charles Lavigerie
Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula
abolitionist ideology
imperialism
Zanzibari slavers
Congo Free State
Lomami River
Alphonse Jacques de Dixmude
Albertville
Rumaliza
Zambezi
Dhanis
Zanzibari slavers
Congo Arab war
Congo Free State
Brussels Anti-Slavery Conference 1889–90
Brussels Conference Act of 1890
Academy Palace
Netherlands
Ottoman Empire

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