Congo Famine
Photograph
Congo Famine
1961: What a Year!
1961
Gelatin silver print
Image: 9 3/16 × 6 11/16 in. (23.4 × 17 cm)
Paper: 10 × 8 in. (25.4 × 20.3 cm)
Gift of Time-Life Books
1968.0184.0117
Inscriptions Typed in black ink on applied label, verso BC: 12/61 5) CONGO FAMINE: In Kasai, thousands of Baluba refugees died \ between January and March before their S.O.S. for food received a response \ from the world. Ironically, their plight resulted from freedom. When \ the Congo became independent from Belgium, the Balubas were caught in \ the territory of a rival tribe. No longer protected by the colonials, the \ Balubas had to flee back home to South Kasai where a bad harvest and \ chaotic political conditions brought on famine. The U.N. and the U.S.A. \ answered with flour, rice and milk, but not before untold numbers had \ died or been reduced to bones. \ Credit: Marc Riboud © 1961 MAGNUM Photos.
