Talk:The Black Man's Burden

Source
The original text comes from several Internet sources, including the Internet African History Sourcebook's section on European imperialism, a part of the Internet Modern History Sourcebook. That text is taken from E. D. Morel, "The Black Man's Burden", in  Louis L. Snyder, The Imperialism Reader (Princeton, N.J.: Van Nostrand, 1962), pp.163-164. Another source is the Cooper Union's Humanities and Social Sciences curriculum. -- Epimetreus 19:39, 24 March 2006 (UTC)

Additional source: Scanned copy from Internet Archive. 

Proofreading
I've left in "Carthagenians", as the text appears in the source webpages; in order to be certain of that misspelling, one would have to check the 1920 original edition. -- Epimetreus 19:39, 24 March 2006 (UTC)

pre-Transwiki Article History
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(cur) (last) 15:02, December 23, 2005 BirgitteSB ( movd ws 7/05) (cur) (last) 08:32, October 31, 2005 ScottDavis m (revert)

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(cur) (last) 10:33, July 23, 2005 Rmky87

(cur) (last) 19:59, May 6, 2005 Cmdrjameson m (spelling)

(cur) (last) 17:01, April 16, 2005 70.17.199.177 (→EDWARD MOREL: THE BLACK MAN'S BURDEN)

(cur) (last) 22:20, April 14, 2005 Mariocki m (source text - should go to wikisource)

(cur) (last) 22:06, April 14, 2005 70.17.199.177 (→EDWARD MOREL: THE BLACK MAN'S BURDEN)

(cur) (last) 22:05, April 14, 2005 70.17.199.177

The text full is available at  He does use Carthagenians. --Alphasierra (talk) 16:58, 2 February 2009 (UTC)