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Bury The Chains: The British Struggle To Abolish Slavery

Bury The Chains: The British Struggle To Abolish Slavery

Bury The Chains: The British Struggle To Abolish Slavery
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Bury The Chains: The British Struggle To Abolish Slavery

by Hochschild, Adam

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London: Macmillan, 2005 First UK edition.

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From the author of the prize-winning King Leopold's Ghost comes a taut, thrilling account of the first grass-roots human rights campaign, which freed hundreds of thousands of slaves around the world. In 1787, twelve men gathered in a London printing shop to pursue a seemingly impossible goal: ending slavery in the largest empire on earth. Along the way, they would pioneer most of the tools citizen activists still rely on today, from wall posters and mass mailings to boycotts and lapel pins. This talented group combined a hatred of injustice with uncanny skill in promoting their cause. Within five years, more than 300,000 Britons were refusing to eat the chief slave-grown product, sugar; London's smart set was sporting antislavery badges created by Josiah Wedgwood; and the House of Commons had passed the first law banning the slave trade. However, the House of Lords, where slavery backers were more powerful, voted down the bill. But the crusade refused to die, fueled by remarkable figures like Olaudah Equiano, a brilliant ex-slave who enthralled audiences throughout the British Isles; John Newton, the former slave ship captain who wrote "Amazing Grace"; Granville Sharp, an eccentric musician and self-taught lawyer; and Thomas Clarkson, a fiery organizer who repeatedly crisscrossed Britain on horseback, devoting his life to the cause. He and his fellow activists brought slavery in the British Empire to an end in the 1830s, long before it died in the United States. The only survivor of the printing shop meeting half a century earlier, Clarkson lived to see the day when a slave whip and chains were formally buried in a Jamaican churchyard. Like Hochschild's classic King Leopold's Ghost, Bury the Chains abounds in atmosphere, high drama, and nuanced portraits of unsung heroes and colorful villains. Again Hochschild gives a little-celebrated historical watershed its due at last.

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Title
Bury The Chains: The British Struggle To Abolish Slavery
Author
Hochschild, Adam
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Fine
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Fine
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Edition
1st Edition
ISBN 10
0333904915
ISBN 13
9780333904916
Publisher
Macmillan
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
2005
Keywords
Hochschild, Adam; Bury The Chains: The British Struggle To Abolish Slavery
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Slavery; Afro- Americana; Political;
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8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall

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