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Mentioned when discussing the Commission for Racial Equality calling for it to be withdrawn from bookstores.

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