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bracelets, and others had them fitted up in an ornamental manner as pins for their hair. At length the taste for wearing them became general, and thus fashion, which usually confines itself to worthless things, was seen for once in the honourable office of promoting the cause of justice, humanity and freedom".
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and evangelical movements in the colonies, worked to achieve the first stage of legal emancipation in the colonies. It also supported abolitionists in the United States. Many
British supported lecture tours by American abolitionists in Britain who were raising funds for efforts in the United States.
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introduced the first Bill to abolish the slave trade in 1791, which was defeated by 163 votes to 88. As
Wilberforce continued to bring the issue of the slave trade before Parliament, Clarkson and others on the Committee travelled, raised funds, lobbied, and wrote anti-slavery works. They conducted a
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Clarkson wrote; ladies wore them in bracelets, and others had them fitted up in an ornamental manner as pins for their hair. At length the taste for wearing them became general, and thus fashion, which usually confines itself to worthless things, was seen for once in the honourable office of
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heightened public awareness, as the former slave expressed an unanswerable case against slavery in a work of literary merit. In 1789 Clarkson's promoted the committee's cause by encouraging the sale of
Equiano's memoir and inviting the former slave to lecture in British ports linked to the slave
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featuring a slave in chains with the simple but effective question: "Am I not a man and a brother?" was very effective in bringing public attention to abolition. The
Wedgwood medallion was the most famous image of a black person in all of 18th-century art. Clarkson wrote; "ladies wore them in
2140:"In 1787, approximately three-quarters of the people on Earth lived under some form of enslavement, serfdom, debt bondage or indentured servitude. There were no slaves in Britain itself, but the vast majority of its people accepted slavery in the British West Indies as perfectly normal."
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According to Claire
Midgley (2004), the proportion of female subscribers to the society was typical of philanthropic societies of the time. Across the whole society, female subscribers comprised about 10 per cent of the membership, while in some centres, notably
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decades later, was "absolutely without precedent...If you pore over the histories of all peoples, I doubt that you will find anything more extraordinary". The building that once stood at 2 George Yard was a bookstore and printing shop. The proprietor was
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By educating the public, the
Committee for the Abolition of the Slave Trade gained many members. In 1787, Clarkson's speaking tour of the great ports and cities of England raised public interest. Publication of the African
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also began to oppose slavery and called on
English Quakers to take action with parliament. They encouraged their fellow citizens, including Quaker slave owners, to improve conditions for slaves, educate their slaves in
335:(also known as the Anti-Slavery Society) was founded, which worked to abolish the institution of slavery throughout the British colonies. Abolition was passed by parliament in 1833 (except in India, where it was
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Five of the
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abolitionist society had a membership of educated
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Petitioning peaked in 1792, with up to 100,000 signatures (Manchester alone contributed 10,639), and regional anti-slavery groups started taking the lead, especially in the
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were subscribers to the society as well. Director of the Bank of England and founding member of the Philanthropic Society in St. George's Fields
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Society for the Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of Slavery Throughout the British Dominions
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who had initially been relocated to Nova Scotia following the
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Breaking the Chains: The End of the Transatlantic Slave Trade
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voted to abolish the international slave trade under the
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Birmingham Ladies Society for the Relief of Negro Slaves
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Women Against Slavery: The British Campaigns, 1780-1870
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promoting the cause of justice, humanity and freedom.
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Address to the Public from the Philanthropic Society
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Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery
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3042:Report of the Committee of the African Institution
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2580:List of Abolitionist Forerunners (Thomas Clarkson)
2120:yearly meeting presented its petition against the
3258:Volume 22 – Number 3 winter 2008, South Carolina
3199:"End of Slave Trade Meant New Normal for America"
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2334:Essay on the Impolicy of the African Slave Trade
1856:13th Amendment to the United States Constitution
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2332:in the towns and cities of England. Clarkson's
3039:African Institution (London, England) (1812).
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2185:: The Idea That Brought Slavery to Its Knees.
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3143:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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2743:"The Idea That Brought Slavery to Its Knees"
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1861:Timeline of abolition of slavery and serfdom
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1866:Abolition of slave trade in Persian gulf
1731:Advisory Committee of Experts on Slavery
1711:Brussels Anti-Slavery Conference 1889–90
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328:the same year, to take effect in 1808.)
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1753:Anglo-Egyptian Slave Trade Convention
1430:Human trafficking in Papua New Guinea
32:Anti-Slavery Society (disambiguation)
3301:1787 establishments in Great Britain
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2741:Hochschild, Adam (25 January 2005).
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1945:Slave marriages in the United States
1549:Human trafficking in the Middle East
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2519:in West Africa (now the capital of
1284:Human trafficking in Southeast Asia
270:, and sometimes referred to as the
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2613:. Aldine de Gruyter. p. 198.
2568:Abolitionism in the United Kingdom
2347:held, and a range of anti-slavery
1938:last survivors of American slavery
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3296:Organizations established in 1787
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2343:(over 100 in 1788), anti-slavery
899:Field slaves in the United States
766:Slavery in the Rashidun Caliphate
3019:The Abolition of Slavery Project
2972:"2. Participants from the first"
2774:Ditchfield, G.M. (24 May 2007).
2541:Anti-Slavery Society (1823–1838)
2503:Abolition of the Slave Trade Act
2339:Petitions were presented to the
2316:and enforce this throughout the
2084:was written by Dutch and German
2082:The first anti-slavery statement
776:Slavery in the Abbasid Caliphate
771:Slavery in the Umayyad Caliphate
600:Slavery in the Abbasid Caliphate
370:
3197:Foner, Eric (10 January 2008).
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3081:"Elizabeth Heyrick (1869-1831)"
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2469:Immediate not Gradual Abolition
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2291:"Am I Not A Man And A Brother?"
1726:Committee of Experts on Slavery
1277:East, Southeast, and South Asia
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2663:The Unsung Heroes of Abolition
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1425:Slave raiding in Easter Island
337:part of the indigenous culture
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3291:History of the British Isles
3164:UK public library membership
2800:UK public library membership
2636:"Excerpt: 'Bury the Chains'"
2489:, England, on 8 April 1825.
2467:published a pamphlet titled
2355:whose production of pottery
1716:Temporary Slavery Commission
1377:Slavery in the Mongol Empire
7:
3064:Sussman, Charlotte (2000).
2561:
1736:Ad Hoc Committee on Slavery
781:Volga Bulgarian slave trade
10:
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3306:Abolitionist organizations
3266:Excerpt: 'Bury the Chains'
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2529:American Revolutionary War
1921:Great Dismal Swamp maroons
1758:Anti-Slavery International
1523:North Africa and West Asia
29:
3256:Coastal Heritage Magazine
3079:WHN (12 September 2010).
2303:international slave trade
2017:Emancipation Proclamation
1689:Opposition and resistance
1447:Sex trafficking in Europe
1435:Blackbirding in Polynesia
998:Trans-Saharan slave trade
314:international slave trade
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3131:Hall, Catherine (2008).
3045:. Ellerton and Henderson
2970:Midgley, Claire (2004).
2717:"The Abolition Movement"
2417:and also members of the
1797:Compensated emancipation
1008:Indian Ocean slave trade
3085:Women's History Network
1721:1926 Slavery Convention
1477:Germany in World War II
1094:North and South America
616:Contract of manumission
304:than the more numerous
153:; 217 years ago
65:; 237 years ago
3149:10.1093/ref:odnb/96359
3134:"Anti-Slavery Society"
2792:10.1093/ref:odnb/92867
2691:History of Information
2298:
2282:Mission and activities
2187:
1202:British Virgin Islands
754:Circassian slave trade
720:Safavid imperial harem
715:Ottoman Imperial Harem
233:51.514240°N 0.111723°W
3229:"Sierra Leone Colony"
3111:Spartacus Educational
2497:In 1807, the British
2289:
2170:Alexis de Tocqueville
2165:
2161:Members of Parliament
1441:Europe and North Asia
1401:Australia and Oceania
1101:Pre-Columbian America
673:Slave raid of Suðuroy
605:Slavery in al-Andalus
527:Black Sea slave trade
456:21st-century jihadism
343:Historical background
276:Anti-Slavery Society,
3311:History of Quakerism
3186:. London: Pan Books.
2984:Taylor & Francis
2609:Leo D'Anjou (1996).
1896:Indentured servitude
1824:Underground Railroad
1624:United Arab Emirates
1013:Zanzibar slave trade
980:By country or region
793:Atlantic slave trade
695:Ma malakat aymanukum
579:Venetian slave trade
322:Slave Trade Act 1807
280:British abolitionist
266:, also known as the
238:51.514240; -0.111723
151:January 1, 1807
2439:African Institution
2419:African Institution
2377:William Wilberforce
2118:Society of Friends'
1982:Slave Route Project
1113:Americas indigenous
1003:Red Sea slave trade
993:Contemporary Africa
856:Topics and practice
626:Crimean slave trade
621:Bukhara slave trade
574:Genoese slave trade
451:Contemporary Africa
431:Forced prostitution
326:African slave trade
229: /
3233:The British Empire
2634:HOCHSCHILD, ADAM.
2556:Frederick Douglass
2299:
2151:members and three
1763:Blockade of Africa
1070:Somali slave trade
986:Sub-Saharan Africa
678:Turkish Abductions
636:Khivan slave trade
631:Khazar slave trade
584:Balkan slave trade
542:Prague slave trade
318:British Parliament
250:Official language
3162:(Subscription or
2993:978-1-134-79880-3
2798:(Subscription or
2747:Los Angeles Times
2661:Adam Hochschild.
2620:978-0-202-30522-6
2465:Elizabeth Heyrick
2433:Related societies
2404:Female membership
2328:, and organising
2310:enslaved Africans
2270:enslaved Africans
2183:Los Angeles Times
2145:Church of England
2106:American colonies
2096:in 1688. English
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2029:Freedmen's Bureau
1851:Third Servile War
1846:International law
1413:Human trafficking
1175:Human trafficking
850:Thirteen colonies
668:Sack of Baltimore
436:Human trafficking
272:Abolition Society
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63:May 22, 1787
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