STANLEY, SIR HENRY MORTON

1841–1904, Anglo-American journalist and empire builder, b. Denbigh, Wales. Originally named John Rowlands, he took the name of his adoptive father in New Orleans, where Stanley went in 1857. After fighting on both sides in the American Civil War, he drifted into journalism. His coverage of Lord Napier's Ethiopian campaign in 1868 for the New York Herald won him journalistic fame, and the Herald commissioned him to go to Africa to find David Livingstone. Stanley located the great explorer on Lake Tanganyika on Nov. 10, 1871, addressing him with the famous words, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?" Failing to persuade Livingstone to leave Africa, Stanley returned to England with the news of his discovery. He found a mixed reception in England, where Livingstone's backers criticized Stanley's efforts and methods. Nevertheless, Stanley led a second expedition (1874–77), sponsored by newspapers, to further Livingstone's explorations. He followed the Congo River from its source to the sea, but he found the British uninterested in developing the region.

Stanley then accepted the invitation of Leopold II of Belgium to head another expedition. During this third journey (1879–84) he helped to organize the notorious Congo Free State (see under Congo, Democratic Republic of the), largely by persuading local chiefs to grant sovereignty over their land to the Belgian king. At the Berlin Conference (1884–85; see Berlin, Conference of) he was instrumental in obtaining American support for Leopold's Congo venture. His last African journey (1887–89), to find Emin Pasha, helped to put Uganda into the British sphere of influence. A naturalized U.S. citizen, Stanley again became a British subject in 1892, sat in Parliament (1895–1900), and was knighted (1899). His spirited and often self-aggrandizing accounts of his adventures include How I Found Livingstone (1872), Through the Dark Continent (2 vol., 1878), In Darkest Africa (2 vol., 1890), and The Exploration Diaries of H. M. Stanley (ed. by R. Stanley and A. Neame, 1961). A British and American hero for about a century, Stanley has fared poorly in recent histories, which have revealed instances of his lying about events in his life, duplicity in some of his dealings, and many acts of brutality to Africans.

See his Autobiography (1909, repr. 1969), ed. by his wife, Dorothy Stanley ; biographies by R. Hall (1974), J. Bierman (1990), and F. McLynn (2 vol., 1989 and 1991); R. Jones, The Rescue of Emin Pasha (1973).

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...a vain ass 262 Mahon, Gen. Sir Bryan 12 n. 5 Malleson, Gen...historian 10 0 Maude, Gen. Sir Stanley 201 1 Maurice, Gen. Sir Edward 210 0 Maxse, Gen. Sir...Col. George, killed 173 Morton, Desmond, ADC 214 Muller...
...persons as have no interest in knowing of our business it would be as well not to communicate our affairs to them. "Present my best respects to Mr. de Bloeme, and believe me, dear Sir, Faithfully yours, Signed HENRY M. STANLEY."
XLI SIR HENRY MORTON STANLEY An interesting dinner -- "Doubling...Irving gave a little dinner to H. M. Stanley in the small private dining-room of...fourteen in all. The time was after Stanley had made his expedition in Africa...
...Xenophon had his thousands, and Stanley but a handful; abrupt, matter...have not yet been put on. We see Stanley without posture, without concession...admit defeat or die. THE EXPLORER Sir Henry Morton Stanley, G.C.B. , the hero who found...
...Dunbar, 196 , 219 Lodge, Henry Cabot, 233 Lorraine...215 , 219 McMichael, Morton, 105 , 213 McPherson...General, 96 Paulet, Sir William, 21 Pattison...on, 27 , 28 , 31 , 34 Henry C. Careys writings on...195 Q QUAY, MATTHEW STANLEY, 198 , 201 , 215 , 232...
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...adds that they will appoint one Sir Habisham Jobsdon to manage the company...America, 1978. "Mrs. Besant, Sir Harry Johnston and Sir Charles Bruce." African Times...Bernard L., Jr. "Downing, Henry F." Early Black American Playwrights...
...this `highly risky venture Henry Tudor `depended utterly on...he had the support of the Stanley brothers, Lord Stanley and Sir William Stanley, who exercised so much influence...size of Richards forces, Henry rode towards Stanley to appeal...
...editor, 1959-1987 (Kaschube 1994). Stanley Keith Runcorn (1922-1995) (see figure...in Southport, Lancashire, England, Stanley Keith Runcorn took a BA at Cambridge University...77(10):1-15. Flower, William Henry 1898 Museum Organization (British Association...
...Maria H. Frawley; and Sir Edward Bulwer-Lyttons...this years books, John Henry Newman: The Challenge...psychological predilection. John Henry Newman is throughout a...David Livingstone and Henry Morton Stanley, and William Booths surveys...
...blank pp. 247-9: "The Hue Cry after Sir John Presbyter" by John Cleveland (hand...wrote anonymous satires and celebrations of Sir William Davenant published as Certain Verses...Hehir, Harmony from Discords: A Life of Sir John Denham (Berkeley and Los Angeles...
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Sir Henry/Morton Stanley (1841-1904) To his chagrin, he may...For such an accomplished explorer, Sir Henry will forever suffer the ignominy of being...trip to find the source of the Nile. Stanley achieved instant fame upon his return...
...with a Mission: To Many, Henry Morton Stanley Represents the Archetypal...Orleans that he took the name Henry Stanley (he added Morton in his late 20s) after his...into the heart of darkness. Henry Morton Stanley timeline 1841 Born illegitimate...
...imitations of policy? Henry certainly had the...own ministers, Morton and several other...Lord Daubeney, Sir John Risley, Thomas Stanley, Earl of Derby...government from Sir John Fortescue and...have been, when Henry and his council...
...Overshadowed by Livingstone, Burton and Stanley, the Exploits of the Hapless John...Livingstone, Richard Burton and Henry Morton Stanley, the self-educated Duncan carved...humanitarian mission was dispatched by Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton MP and other...
...opening up the interior: Sir James Bruce, John Hanning Speke, Sir Richard Burton, David Livingstone and Sir Henry Morton Stanley echo through classrooms even...gear. 1906 was the year when Henry Ford started production of...
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...born Victorian explorer Henry Morton Stanley have raised pounds 31...allegedly dispatched, Sir Richard Francis Burton...contemporaries, said: "Stanley shoots negroes as if...to erect a statue to Henry Morton Stanley in Denbigh," he said...
...inspirational story." robdaviesdailypost.co.uk SIR HENRY MORTON STANLEY THE illegitimate son of John Rowlands Snr and Elizabeth Parry, Henry Morton Stanley was born John Rowlands. He was initially...
Give Stanley the Statue He Deserves. LAST year he...Great North Walians - but it seems HM Stanley isnt good enough for one group of historians...and European rule ended. HERO OF WEEK Sir Henry Morton Stanley is accused of being the right hand man...
Stanley Denied Wales; YOUR LETTERS...NATIONAL NEWSPAPER OF WALES. SIR - Your readers letters (July 16, 23, 26, 28) on Henry Morton Stanley have been fascinating. Stanleys...may, erecting a statue of Stanley in Denbigh cannot be done...
...Sculptor Speaks Up for Stanley as Statue Unveiled; HOME...of Victorian explorer Henry Morton Stanley was unveiled in North...allegedly dispatched, Sir Richard Francis Burton...fellow explorer, said: "Stanley shoots negroes as if they...
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STANLEY, SIR HENRY MORTON 1841 1904, Anglo-American journalist...to Africa to find David Livingstone . Stanley located the great explorer on Lake Tanganyika...persuade Livingstone to leave Africa, Stanley returned to England with the news of...
JOHNSTON, SIR HARRY HAMILTON 1858 1927, British explorer and colonial official...first trip to sub-Saharan Africa in 1882 and in 1883 encountered Henry Morton Stanley in the Congo Basin. In 1884 he made an expedition to Mt. Kilimanjaro...


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