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Henry Du Pre Labouchere has written:

'Diary of the besieged resident in Paris' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Personal narratives, History

'What I think of Bimetallism'

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Henry Du Pre Labouchere has written:

'Diary of the besieged resident in Paris' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Personal narratives, History

'What I think of Bimetallism'

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A. L. Thorold has written:

'The life of Henry Labouchere'

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Jacques Labouchere was born on 1978-07-04.

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P. A. Labouchere has written:

'Illustrations of the life of Martin Luther'

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Henry Labouchere used the term 'the black man's burden' in a satirical sense to critique British colonialism and the injustices inflicted upon colonized peoples. The phrase was a mocking inversion of Rudyard Kipling's 'The White Man's Burden,' highlighting the hypocrisy and racial condescension inherent in colonial ideology.

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