Slavery & Emancipation
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White Cargo: The Forgotten History Of Britain's White Slaves In America - Don Jordan; Michael Walsh - Paperback
The history of the thousands of Britons who lived & died in bondage in Britain's American colonies. Drawing on letters crying for help, diaries, court & government archives, this work demonstrates that the brutalities usually associated with black slavery alone were perpetrated on white convicts, bonded servants & kidnapped children.
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The Trade - Victoria Coules - Hardback
The story of Bristol's involvement in the slave trade provides an original insight into the way port cities around Britain profited from the Maafa. The city's role is explored within the context of the global origins of the trade as well as its subsequent demise.
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The British Slave Trade: Abolition, Parliament And People - Paperback
These essays provide essential information for the understanding of the wider phenomenon of the transatlantic slave trade. The role of black people in England, both before and after 1807, is examined, as is the contribution of enslaved Africans in resisting West Indian slavery.
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White Cargo: The Forgotten History Of Britain's White Slaves In America - Don Jordan; Michael Walsh - Hardback
The history of the thousands of Britons who lived & died in bondage in Britain's American colonies. Drawing on letters crying for help, diaries, court & government archives, this work demonstrates that the brutalities usually associated with black slavery alone were perpetrated on white convicts, bonded servants & kidnapped children.
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Scotland And The Abolition Of Black Slavery, 1756-1838 - Iain Whyte - Hardback
This volume uses contemporary sources to demonstrate the contribution of Scots to the abolition of slavery. It starts with a Virginian slave seeking his freedom in Scotland in 1756 and ends with the abolition of the apprenticeship scheme in the West Indian colonies in 1838.
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Scotland And The Abolition Of Black Slavery, 1756-1838 - Iain Whyte - Paperback
This volume uses contemporary sources to demonstrate the contribution of Scots to the abolition of slavery. It starts with a Virginian slave seeking his freedom in Scotland in 1756 and ends with the abolition of the apprenticeship scheme in the West Indian colonies in 1838.