Opposing the Slavers

Opposing the Slavers
Title Opposing the Slavers PDF eBook
Author Peter Grindal
Publisher
Pages 863
Release 2019
Genre Antislavery movements
ISBN 9781350987432

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"Much is known about Britain's role in the Atlantic slave trade during the eighteenth century but few are aware of the sustained campaign against slaving conducted by the Royal Navy after the passing of the Slave Trade Abolition Act of 1807. Peter Grindal provides the definitive account of this little known yet important part of the British, European and American history. Drawing on original sources to provide a comprehensive and engaging narrative of the naval operations against slavers of all nations - in particular Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands and Brazil, he describes how illegal traders sought to evade treaty obligations, reveals the obduracy of the USA that prolonged the slave trade, and shows how, despite inadequate resources, the Royal navy's sixty-year campaign forced slavers to expend ever greater sums top conduct their business and confront the losses inflicted by capture and condemnation. A work that will transform our understanding of the Royal Navy's campaign against the Atlantic slave trade."--

Anti-slavery Days

Anti-slavery Days
Title Anti-slavery Days PDF eBook
Author James Freeman Clarke
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 1883
Genre Antislavery movements
ISBN

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Anti-slavery Days

Anti-slavery Days
Title Anti-slavery Days PDF eBook
Author James Freeman Clarke
Publisher Greenwood
Pages 238
Release 1970
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Opposing the Slavers

Opposing the Slavers
Title Opposing the Slavers PDF eBook
Author Peter Grindal
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 896
Release 2016-04-25
Genre History
ISBN 0857725955

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Much is known about Britain's role in the Atlantic slave trade during the eighteenth century but few are aware of the sustained campaign against slaving conducted by the Royal Navy after the passing of the Slave Trade Abolition Act of 1807. Peter Grindal provides the definitive account of this little known yet important part of the British, European and American history. Drawing on original sources to provide a comprehensive and engaging narrative of the naval operations against slavers of all nations - in particular Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands and Brazil, he describes how illegal traders sought to evade treaty obligations, reveals the obduracy of the USA that prolonged the slave trade, and shows how, despite inadequate resources, the Royal navy's sixty-year campaign forced slavers to expend ever greater sums top conduct their business and confront the losses inflicted by capture and condemnation. A work that will transform our understanding of the Royal Navy's campaign against the Atlantic slave trade.

The Anti-Slavery Crusade

The Anti-Slavery Crusade
Title The Anti-Slavery Crusade PDF eBook
Author Jesse Macy
Publisher Cosimo, Inc.
Pages 261
Release 2005-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 159605722X

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There is no evidence that there was any direct connection between the publication of the Liberator and the servile insurrection which occurred during the following August. It was, however, but natural that the South should associate the two events. A few utterances of the paper were fitted, if not intended, to incite insurrection. One passage reads: ... "Rather than see men wearing their chains in a cowardly and servile spirit, I would, as an advocate of peace, much rather see them breaking the heads of the tyrant with their chains."-from "The Turning Point"It's the rare history book that offers first-person knowledge combined with an understanding of the grander context in which the events depicted too place, but we have such a unique confluence in this 1919 book. Jesse May, born into a family of Midwest abolitionists and a Quaker noncombatant during the Civil War, grew up to become a respected historian and political scientist, and he brings his unusual perspective on slavery and abolition in America to this concise, clear-headed survey. From an expurgated tidbit condemning slavery in an early draft of the Declaration of Independence to the particular power of women in the antislavery movement, Macy's work is a brief but devastating argument about hypocrisy, democracy, and freedom in America in the mid-19th century.American political scientist JESSE MACY (1842-1919) was a professor at Grinnell College. He wrote extensively on political, social, and civic matters.

The Anti-slavery Crusade

The Anti-slavery Crusade
Title The Anti-slavery Crusade PDF eBook
Author Jesse Macy
Publisher
Pages 278
Release 1920
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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The Anti-slavery Movement

The Anti-slavery Movement
Title The Anti-slavery Movement PDF eBook
Author Frederick Douglass
Publisher
Pages 50
Release 1855
Genre Antislavery movements
ISBN

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