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Lancashire Telegraph on MSNLancashire's links to the slave trade on anniversary of abolition actThe Abolition of the Slave Trade Act passed through parliament on March 25 1807 which abolished the transatlantic slave trade ...
The Abolition of the Slave Trade Act passed through parliament on March ... abolish slavery within the British colonies and this continued until 1833. Many key figures involved in the appalling ...
Hebrew scholar and Jewish academic Irene Lancaster reflects on Exodus and its connection to slavery and liberation.
GRIOT, which promises to be a "thought-provoking intervention", is named after the West African storytellers who preserve oral traditions ...
who was among British individuals and enterprises who continued to own enslaved people after the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833, which outlawed slavery across the British Empire. Among the British ...
After the Slavery Abolition Act 1833, the British Government paid compensation, not to the victims of slavery but to the slave owners. The house was designed in the style of a Neo-Norman castle by ...
(Paul Semrad/ Undermain Theatre) Henry “Box” Brown’s idea to ship his way to freedom might have been the most successful disappearing act of all ... to abolish slavery in 1833.
which ultimately came with the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 across the British empire. The island’s celebration of St. Patrick’s Day is two-fold. It acknowledges the influence of the Irish on ...
Henry “Box” Brown’s idea to ship his way to freedom might have been the most successful disappearing act of all time ... a measure to abolish slavery in 1833. It was there that he met ...
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