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After Abolition - Britain and the Slave Trade Since 1807 (Hardcover)
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After Abolition - Britain and the Slave Trade Since 1807 (Hardcover)
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With the abolition of the slave trade in 1807 and the Emancipation
Act of 1833, Britain seemed to wash its hands of slavery. Not so,
according to Marika Sherwood, who sets the record straight in this
provocative new book. In fact, Sherwood demonstrates that Britain
continued to contribute to the slave trade well after 1807, even
into the twentieth century. Drawing on government documents and
contemporary reports as well as published sources, she describes
how slavery remained very much a part of British investment,
commerce and empire, especially in funding and supplying goods for
the trade in slaves and in the use of slave-grown produce. The
nancial world of the City in London also depended on slavery, which
- directly and indirectly - provided employment for millions of
people. "After Abolition" also examines some of the causes and
repercussions of continued British involvement in slavery and
describes many of the apparently respectable villains, as well as
the heroes, connected with the trade - at all levels of society. It
contains important revelations about a darker side of British
history, previously unexplored, which will provoke real questions
about Britain's perceptions of its past
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