As politics in the Congo got more and more hectic, and the U.N. found itself forced to take an ever-bigger hand in the Congo’s affairs, an uneasy question posed itself. Doesn’t any nation have the ...
In a yellow plaster house with a red tin roof on the outskirts of Leopoldville, Colonel Joseph Mobutu, 29, bit his fingernails, answered the telephone, coped with a stream of visitors, and tried to ...
President Joseph Kasavubu of the Republic of the Congo arrived in Israel today with his wife and a 17-man entourage for a one-week state visit. He was greeted at the airport with full military honors ...
"We have known sarcasm and insults, because we were ‘niggers’.... We have seen our land despoiled under the terms of what was supposedly the law of the land but ...