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-A moving depiction of [[Atrocities in the Congo Free State|Belgian atrocities in the Congo]], ''[[The Pools of Silence]]'' (1910), was the result of a trip to Africa; after reading this work [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]] was induced to organize a conference to discuss these atrocities and make them as public as possible.+''[[The Pools of Silence]]'' (1910) is a novel by [[Stacpoole]], a moving depiction of [[Atrocities in the Congo Free State|Belgian atrocities in the Congo]].
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The Pools of Silence (1910) is a novel by Stacpoole, a moving depiction of Belgian atrocities in the Congo.




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