Author: THOMPSON (George)
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Speech by George Thomson, Esq. at a great meeting for the extinction of Negro apprenticeship, held in the town hall, Devonport (London 1838)A speech against apprenticeship as a precursor for emancipation, arguing that it is still enslavement and giving reference to the investigations of Joseph Sturge, and parliamentary debates.
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THOMPSON (George) | 1838 | 31 |
Prison Life and Reflections.. |
THOMPSON (George) | 1847 | 190 |