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Tintin in the Congo

Book • 1931
In *Tintin in the Congo*, Hergé's second volume of *The Adventures of Tintin*, Tintin and Snowy embark on a journey to the Belgian Congo.

The story reflects colonial attitudes of the time, featuring Tintin's interactions with native Congolese people and his involvement in big-game hunting.

The book has been criticized for its racist and paternalistic portrayal of African people.

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Mentioned when discussing the Commission for Racial Equality calling for it to be withdrawn from bookstores.
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