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Elizabeth Dickson

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in about 1793. Her father had been sent to Africa as a doctor but he turned to trading slaves in his spare time. One later source presumes her mother to have been "a wench". Her father rose to be governor of Cape Coast Castle and he wrote an apology for the slave trade called
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J. R. Oldfield, ‘Dickson , Elizabeth (c.1793–1862)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2009
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James A. Rawley, ‘Dalzel , Archibald (1740–1818)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2009
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in the British Parliament and in August 1826 the slave trade in Algiers was obliged to release 3,000 Christian slaves following the
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woman who raised the British public profile of the Christian white slaves held in north Africa by the
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The grand slave emporium : Cape Coast Castle and the British slave trade
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The plight of these people was taken up by the politician
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Elizabeth was sent on a visit to her brother, Edward in
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Elizabeth Dickson (bowls)
Ghana
Tripoli
British
British
Barbary Slave Trade
Ghana
Algiers
white slaves captured by the Barbary pirates
Knights Liberators and Anti-Piratical Society
Henry Brougham
Bombardment of Algiers
Lord Exmouth
Tripoli




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978-1861979889
accessed 21 Dec 2014


accessed 21 Dec 2014
Categories
1862 deaths
19th-century Ghanaian people
1790s births
19th-century British philanthropists

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