Out of Slavery, first published in 1985, is a series of articles
commissioned on the 150 year anniversary of William Wilberforce's
death and the Act of Parliament abolishing British slavery in 1833.
With the background from which the history of slavery was viewed
being radically changed, with decolonisation, the advancement of
Human Rights, the economic and social consequences of what was
done, and left undone, by the Abolitionists and Emancipators and of
the situations which they faced. This book offers a broad
reappraisal on slavery and freedom from slavery as they can now be
seen, and of the contribution and personality of the Abolitionists,
particularly of their leader and spokesman William Wilberforce.
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