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Author Hochschild, Adam.

Title Bury the chains : prophets and rebels in the fight to free an empire's slaves / Adam Hochschild.

Imprint Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 2006, c2005.

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 FSCC Non-Fiction  326.8 H6599b 2005    ---  Available
Edition 1st Mariner Books ed.
Description viii, 468 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. ; 23 cm.
Note "A Mariner book."
Originally published in hardcover: 2005.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 409-427) and index.
Contents World of bondage -- From tinder to flame -- "A whole nation crying with one voice" -- War and revolution -- Bury the chains.
Summary An account of the first great human rights crusade, which originated in England in the 1780s and resulted in the freeing of 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. 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. The activists brought slavery in the British Empire to an end in the 1830s, long before it died in the United States.
Form View publisher description on the Internet via the World Wide Web.
Subject Antislavery movements -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century.
Antislavery movements -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century.
ISBN 0618104690
0618619070 (pbk.)
9780618619078 (pbk.)
9780618104697

 
    
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