Roger Casement's Diaries
Discover the compelling insights of "Roger Casement's Diaries," a profound work edited by Roger Casement and published by Vintage in 1997. This paperback edition spans 288 pages, offering readers a window into the life of one of Ireland's most notable figures. Born in 1864, Roger Casement served as a British Consul across Africa and Brazil, where he fearlessly spoke out against the horrific exploitation of Congolese and Putumayo rubber workers. His diaries reveal not just his observations but also the moral courage that defined his legacy. Immerse yourself in this historical account that highlights the human cost of colonialism and the power of advocacy. A must-read for history enthusiasts and those interested in social justice, Casement's diaries continue to resonate today.