Author: TAYLOR (John)
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Negro Emancipation and West Indian Independence, the true interest of Great Britain,Taylor argues that emancipation is extremely beneficial to Africans and Britons, engendering peace, an end to corruption and end to suffering. Slavery benefits only a very small number of people, and Britain’s… Keep reading
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TAYLOR (John) | 1824 | 12 |
Negro emancipation and the West Indian experience: the true interest of great Britain, by John Taylor (Liverpool 1824)An appeal for the emancipation of African Caribbeans in the British colonies from am moral and economic standpoint, citing the revolution in Haiti as an example of black self determination, and the… Keep reading
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TAYLOR (John) | 1824 | 9 |