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177: 202: 38: 241:), when one of the expedition's canoes was taken over the waterfall. He and four others were killed. After learning of the tragedy, Stanley vowed to rid the empire of its only remaining slave master, the one they called 'Marsh'. It was his last request to have the Livingstone Falls renamed after Kalulu. Unlike many new names that Stanley gave to places, the title of Kalulu Falls stuck. 209:
Kalulu dined with members of society but often felt he was being humiliated as a result of a previous racist encounter. It was only when introduced to Lord Freeth that he really started to flourish in western society. Stanley said of Kalulu that he had "taken him to England and the United States, and
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After Stanley found Dr. Livingstone, he returned to England and decided to take Kalulu with him. He was Stanley's constant companion, and Stanley would record his reactions to new things. He commented on how good he was after drinking wine and upset after trying mustard. Stanley went on a lecture
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in 1873. The book has been called a homosexual love story, and it describes a growing friendship between a character called Kalulu (an "Apollo"), who is older than the real Kalulu and another boy called "Selim" (Stanley's translator in Africa was called Selim).
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as an “ambassador of two great powers.” He was to take with him an “army of peace and light,” and this included his protégé Kalulu. Stanley was to map central Africa and report on suspected slave traders whom Stanley had lectured against whilst in England.
366: 173:. M'Hali was freed but was renamed by Stanley. His original name was "Ndugu M’Hali" which meant "My friends brother". Stanley disliked the name, calling him instead "Kalulu," the Swahili word for rabbit. 214: 193:, and whilst there and in London, Stanley had his photograph taken with Kalulu in the background. Moreover, Stanley wrote and published a book called 184:. Henry Morton Stanley was the adopted name of John Rowlands from North Wales. Stanley became famous for saying, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume." 149:. Kalulu died young, but in his short life he visited Europe, America and the Seychelles. He had a book dedicated to him, a model in 299: 322: 310: 361: 351: 371: 181: 20: 376: 341: 346: 146: 123: 219: 165:
M’Hali was born in Africa and became Henry Morton Stanley's favourite after being given to him at
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tour to America and to Paris, and Kalulu went with him. At one point they were delayed in the
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Stanley, H.M., 1899, Through the Dark Continent, Vol. Two, London: G. Newnes,
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My Kalulu, Prince, King, and Slave: A Story of Central Africa
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whom I had placed in an English school for eighteen months."
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Accidental deaths in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Adopted child of Henry Morton Stanley (c.1865–1877)
180:A studio picture of Kalulu and Stanley now in the 8: 233:M’Hali died in "Kalulu Falls" (part of the 205:Death of Kalulu - a contemporary engraving 36: 25: 290: 288: 258: 256: 254: 250: 263:Colonialism and homosexuality p.43-44 7: 325:, princeton.edu, accessed July 2010 313:, Princeton.edu, accessed July 2010 14: 213:Stanley was sent back to Africa 195:"Kalulu, Prince, King and slave" 275:Stanley, Henry Morton (1873). 1: 139: 52: 393: 103:The African Stephen Walker 18: 35: 182:Smithsonian Institution 21:Kalulu (disambiguation) 206: 185: 281:. C. Scribner's Sons. 204: 179: 153:, and was a guest at 311:Henry Morton Stanley 147:Henry Morton Stanley 124:Henry Morton Stanley 19:For other uses, see 220:The Daily Telegraph 92:Cause of death 362:Deaths by drowning 352:Tanzanian children 223:in London and the 207: 186: 235:Livingstone Falls 155:David Livingstone 129: 128: 384: 326: 320: 314: 308: 302: 292: 283: 282: 272: 266: 260: 144: 141: 100:Other names 76: 74: 57: 54: 40: 26: 392: 391: 387: 386: 385: 383: 382: 381: 332: 331: 330: 329: 321: 317: 309: 305: 293: 286: 274: 273: 269: 261: 252: 247: 226:New York Herald 215:under a mission 163: 151:Madame Tussauds 142: 87: 78: 72: 70: 61: 58: 55: 51: 50: 31: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 390: 388: 380: 379: 374: 372:African slaves 369: 364: 359: 354: 349: 344: 334: 333: 328: 327: 315: 303: 284: 267: 249: 248: 246: 243: 162: 159: 127: 126: 120: 119:Known for 116: 115: 109: 105: 104: 101: 97: 96: 93: 89: 88: 79: 67: 63: 62: 59: 48: 46: 42: 41: 33: 32: 29: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 389: 378: 375: 373: 370: 368: 365: 363: 360: 358: 355: 353: 350: 348: 345: 343: 340: 339: 337: 324: 319: 316: 312: 307: 304: 301: 297: 291: 289: 285: 280: 279: 271: 268: 264: 259: 257: 255: 251: 244: 242: 240: 236: 231: 228: 227: 222: 221: 217:supported by 216: 211: 203: 199: 196: 192: 183: 178: 174: 172: 168: 160: 158: 156: 152: 148: 137: 133: 125: 121: 117: 114: 110: 106: 102: 98: 94: 90: 86: 85:Lualaba river 82: 69:28 March 1877 68: 64: 47: 43: 39: 34: 27: 22: 377:Child deaths 342:1860s births 318: 306: 277: 270: 232: 224: 218: 212: 208: 194: 187: 164: 157:'s funeral. 135: 132:Ndugu M’Hali 131: 130: 81:Kalulu Falls 49:Ndugu M’Hali 347:1877 deaths 239:Congo River 143: 1865 122:Adopted by 111:Briefly at 56: 1865 336:Categories 300:0486256685 245:References 191:Seychelles 113:Wandsworth 73:1877-03-29 161:Biography 108:Education 77:(aged 12) 357:Servants 171:Tanzania 95:Drowning 323:Stanley 237:on the 83:on the 71: ( 298:  167:Tabora 136:Kalulu 60:Africa 30:Kalulu 296:ISBN 66:Died 45:Born 169:in 134:or 338:: 287:^ 253:^ 140:c. 53:c. 138:( 75:) 23:.

Index

Kalulu (disambiguation)

Kalulu Falls
Lualaba river
Wandsworth
Henry Morton Stanley
Henry Morton Stanley
Madame Tussauds
David Livingstone
Tabora
Tanzania

Smithsonian Institution
Seychelles

under a mission
The Daily Telegraph
New York Herald
Livingstone Falls
Congo River



Colonialism and homosexuality p.43-44
My Kalulu, Prince, King, and Slave: A Story of Central Africa


ISBN
0486256685
Henry Morton Stanley

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