American soldier, minister, politician, lawyer, journalist and historian (1849–1891)
For the US Navy officer, see George Washington Williams (naval officer).
George Washington Williams
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives
In office 1880–1881
Personal details
Born
(1849-10-16)October 16, 1849 Bedford Springs, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died
August 1, 1891(1891-08-01) (aged 41) Blackpool, United Kingdom
Political party
Republican
Children
1
Occupation
Soldier, minister, historian, journalist
George Washington Williams (October 16, 1849 – August 2, 1891) was a soldier in the American Civil War and in Mexico before becoming a Baptist minister, politician, lawyer, journalist, and writer on African-American history. He served in the Ohio House of Representatives.[1]
In the late 1880s, Williams turned his interest to Europe and Africa. After having been impressed by meeting King Leopold II of Belgium, he traveled in 1890 to the Congo Free State (then owned by the king) to see its development. Shocked by the widespread brutal abuses and slavery imposed on the Congolese, he wrote an open letter to Leopold in 1890 about the suffering of the region's native inhabitants at the hands of the king's agents. This letter, which subsequently popularized the term "crimes against humanity", was a catalyst for an international outcry against the regime running the Congo, which had caused millions of deaths.[2]
^"ohiohistory.org / The African American Experience in Ohio, 1850-1920 / Ohio House of Representatives Photograph Collection". dbs.ohiohistory.org. Archived from the original on 2021-04-21. Retrieved 2021-07-27.
^Hochschild, Adam, King Leopold's Ghost, Pan Macmillan, London (1998). ISBN 0-330-49233-0, p. 102.
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