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141."Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave" - Notes (Cliffsnotes) by: John Chua
January 22, 1996


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142.After Abolition: Britain and the Slave Trade Since 1807 (Library of International Relations) by: Marika Sherwood
February 23, 2007


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143.Slavery Obscured: The Social History of the Slave Trade in Bristol by: Madge Dresser
January 31, 2007


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144.Bury the Chains: The British Struggle to Abolish Slavery by: Adam Hochschild
February 04, 2005
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This is a very engaging history about the abolition of the slave trade in the British Empire. As author Adam Hochschild retells it, the realization about the evil of slavery came surprisingly quickly in Great Britain in the closing years of the eighteenth century. By the early months of 1787, most inhabitants of Britain (with the exception of the Quakers and very few other people) would have seen the slave trade as something natural, that had occurred in every civilization in human history. By the closing months of that same year, hundred of thousands of Britons had joined a boycott of sugar made in the West Indies plantations. It would take however until 1807 (mainly because of the French revolution and the subsequent Napoleonic wars) to outlaw ... Read More:

145.American Taxation, American Slavery by: RL Einhorn
May 12, 2006
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This is a very engaging history about the abolition of the slave trade in the British Empire. As author Adam Hochschild retells it, the realization about the evil of slavery came surprisingly quickly in Great Britain in the closing years of the eighteenth century. By the early months of 1787, most inhabitants of Britain (with the exception of the Quakers and very few other people) would have seen the slave trade as something natural, that had occurred in every civilization in human history. By the closing months of that same year, hundred of thousands of Britons had joined a boycott of sugar made in the West Indies plantations. It would take however until 1807 (mainly because of the French revolution and the subsequent Napoleonic wars) to outlaw ... Read More:

146.New Slavery: A Reference Handbook (Contemporary World Issues): A Reference Handbook (Contemporary World Issues) by: Kevin B. Bales
August 31, 2005
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This is a very engaging history about the abolition of the slave trade in the British Empire. As author Adam Hochschild retells it, the realization about the evil of slavery came surprisingly quickly in Great Britain in the closing years of the eighteenth century. By the early months of 1787, most inhabitants of Britain (with the exception of the Quakers and very few other people) would have seen the slave trade as something natural, that had occurred in every civilization in human history. By the closing months of that same year, hundred of thousands of Britons had joined a boycott of sugar made in the West Indies plantations. It would take however until 1807 (mainly because of the French revolution and the subsequent Napoleonic wars) to outlaw ... Read More:

147.American Abolitionists (Seminar Studies In History) by: Stanley Harrold
February 15, 2001
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This is a very engaging history about the abolition of the slave trade in the British Empire. As author Adam Hochschild retells it, the realization about the evil of slavery came surprisingly quickly in Great Britain in the closing years of the eighteenth century. By the early months of 1787, most inhabitants of Britain (with the exception of the Quakers and very few other people) would have seen the slave trade as something natural, that had occurred in every civilization in human history. By the closing months of that same year, hundred of thousands of Britons had joined a boycott of sugar made in the West Indies plantations. It would take however until 1807 (mainly because of the French revolution and the subsequent Napoleonic wars) to outlaw ... Read More:

148.Chica da Silva: A Brazilian Slave of the Eighteenth Century (New Approaches to the Americas) by: Júnia Ferreira Furtado
November 17, 2008
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This is a very engaging history about the abolition of the slave trade in the British Empire. As author Adam Hochschild retells it, the realization about the evil of slavery came surprisingly quickly in Great Britain in the closing years of the eighteenth century. By the early months of 1787, most inhabitants of Britain (with the exception of the Quakers and very few other people) would have seen the slave trade as something natural, that had occurred in every civilization in human history. By the closing months of that same year, hundred of thousands of Britons had joined a boycott of sugar made in the West Indies plantations. It would take however until 1807 (mainly because of the French revolution and the subsequent Napoleonic wars) to outlaw ... Read More:

149.The Atlantic Slave Trade: Effects on Economies, Societies and Peoples in Africa, the Americas and Europe by: Joseph E. Inikori
1992-05
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This is a very engaging history about the abolition of the slave trade in the British Empire. As author Adam Hochschild retells it, the realization about the evil of slavery came surprisingly quickly in Great Britain in the closing years of the eighteenth century. By the early months of 1787, most inhabitants of Britain (with the exception of the Quakers and very few other people) would have seen the slave trade as something natural, that had occurred in every civilization in human history. By the closing months of that same year, hundred of thousands of Britons had joined a boycott of sugar made in the West Indies plantations. It would take however until 1807 (mainly because of the French revolution and the subsequent Napoleonic wars) to outlaw ... Read More:

150.Ending Slavery: How We Free Today's Slaves by: K Bales
November 01, 2008
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One cannot fail to be moved by this book. Unless, of course, you are one of those who gain from the slave trade or to put it in it's polite euphamistic form, a people trafficker.

Bales offers a harrowing account of modern day slavery, from beginning to end and sets out a plan to end it. While the focus of the book is primarily on the less developed world he acknowledges the existance of slaves in contemporary America, but the concentration onto Less Develop Countries is a recognition that the solution to the problem s there will result in freedom of the greatest numbers from their bondage.

It will not be an easy task but bringing consumer attention to the contribution of slaves to the consumer goods which they consume in great ... Read More:

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