In 1542, after years of witnessing Indian suffering and slavery--and the
failure of his own attempts to create a humane settlement--Las Casas
wrote "A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies." A work of
great passion and documentary vividness, it embodies his belief that the
early evangelizing vision of Christopher Columbus (whose diaries he
preserved and edited) was corrupted by later conquistadores into a
genocidal colonization. Like a distant forefather of the Enlightment, he
argues that the Indians should be regarded as human, and entitled to the
basic rights of mankind.