Page:Morel-The Black Mans Burden.djvu/102

This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
THE STORY OF MOROCCO
85

Yet it was the violence done to Casablanca which furnished the first direct incentive to that "era of ambitions, covetousness and conflicts in Europe," whose fruits the people of Europe have been reaping for the past five years.

Africa has always repaid her exploiters.

BIBLIOGRAPHY.

"International Treaties and Conventions and Agreements from 1880 to 1911."

"Ten Years of Secret Diplomacy." E. D, Morel. (National Labour Press).

"White Books and Yellow Books."

"French Parliamentary Debates."

"L'affaire Morocaine." V. Berard.

"Morocco and Armageddon." E. D. Morel. (National Labour Press).

"The Policy of the Entente, 1904-1914." Bertrand Russell. (Idem).

"The Belgian Diplomatic Despatches, 1911-1913."

"The European Anarchy." Lowes Dickinson. (Allen and Unwin).

"Our Ultimate Aim in the War." Armstrong. (Idem.)