A chilling and relevant account of one man's degradation, Ota Benga tells the political, social, scientific, and ethical story of a Congolese pygmy, who was brought to America by the author's missionary grandfather, for display at the 1904 World's Fair. 40 illustrations.
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A chilling and relevant account of one man's degradation, Ota Benga tells the political, social, scientific, and ethical story of a Congolese pygmy, who was brought to America by the author's missionary grandfather, for display at the 1904 World's Fair. 40 illustrations.
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