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Society for North-American Indians
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Extract from Tracts on Slavery, The Foreign Slave Trade , 1837. Title page of the Proposal for forming a Society for promoting the Civilization and Improvement of the North-American Indians within the British Boundary .1806.
Date: 1837
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Page of The Sorows of Yamba
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Extract from Tracts on Slavery, The Foreign Slave Trade , 1837. Page ofThe Sorows of Yamba, or the Negro Womans Lamentation, by Hannah More.This was a poem or song about a slave on St Lucia longing for her homeland. Hannah More was an influential Bristolian, who wrote poems against the slave trade.
The language used to describe people of African descent in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries is unacceptable in today’s terms. We cannot avoid using this language in its original context. To change the words would impose 20th century attitudes on history.
Date: 1837
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Page of The Sorows of Yamba
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Extract from Tracts on Slavery, The Foreign Slave Trade , 1837. Page ofThe Sorows of Yamba, or the Negro Womans Lamentation, by Hannah More.This was a poem or song about a slave on St Lucia longing for her homeland. Hannah More was an influential Bristolian, who wrote poems against the slave trade.
The language used to describe people of African descent in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries is unacceptable in today’s terms. We cannot avoid using this language in its original context. To change the words would impose 20th century attitudes on history.
Date: 1837
Copyright: Copyright BCC Library Service
Page of The Sorows of Yamba
Description:
Extract from Tracts on Slavery, The Foreign Slave Trade , 1837. Page ofThe Sorows of Yamba, or the Negro Womans Lamentation, by Hannah More.This was a poem or song about a slave on St Lucia longing for her homeland. Hannah More was an influential Bristolian, who wrote poems against the slave trade.
The language used to describe people of African descent in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries is unacceptable in today’s terms. We cannot avoid using this language in its original context. To change the words would impose 20th century attitudes on history.
Date: 1837
Copyright: Copyright BCC Library Service
Page of The Sorows of Yamba
Description:
Extract from Tracts on Slavery, The Foreign Slave Trade , 1837. Page of The Sorows of Yamba, or the Negro Womans Lamentation, by Hannah More.This was a poem or song about a slave on St Lucia longing for her homeland. Hannah More was an influential Bristolian, who wrote poems against the slave trade.
The language used to describe people of African descent in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries is unacceptable in today’s terms. We cannot avoid using this language in its original context. To change the words would impose 20th century attitudes on history.
Date: 1837
Copyright: Copyright BCC Library Service
Page of The Sorows of Yamba
Description:
Extract from Tracts on Slavery, The Foreign Slave Trade , 1837. Page ofThe Sorows of Yamba, or the Negro Womans Lamentation, by Hannah More.This was a poem or song about a slave on St Lucia longing for her homeland. Hannah More was an influential Bristolian, who wrote poems against the slave trade.
The language used to describe people of African descent in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries is unacceptable in today’s terms. We cannot avoid using this language in its original context. To change the words would impose 20th century attitudes on history.
Date: 1837
Copyright: Copyright BCC Library Service
Page of The Sorows of Yamba
Description:
Extract from Tracts on Slavery, The Foreign Slave Trade , 1837. Page of The Sorows of Yamba, or the Negro Womans Lamentation, by Hannah More.This was a poem or song about a slave on St Lucia longing for her homeland. Hannah More was an influential Bristolian, who wrote poems against the slave trade.
The language used to describe people of African descent in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries is unacceptable in today’s terms. We cannot avoid using this language in its original context. To change the words would impose 20th century attitudes on history.
Date: 1837
Copyright: Copyright BCC Library Service
Page of The Sorows of Yamba
Description:
Extract from Tracts on Slavery, The Foreign Slave Trade , 1837. Page of The Sorows of Yamba, or the Negro Womans Lamentation, by Hannah More.This was a poem or song about a slave on St Lucia longing for her homeland. Hannah More was an influential Bristolian, who wrote poems against the slave trade.
The language used to describe people of African descent in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries is unacceptable in today’s terms. We cannot avoid using this language in its original context. To change the words would impose 20th century attitudes on history.
Date: 1837
Copyright: Copyright BCC Library Service
Title page of The Sorows of Yamba
Description:
Extract from Tracts on Slavery, The Foreign Slave Trade , 1837. Title page of The Sorows of Yamba, or the Negro Womans Lamentation, by Hannah More.This was a poem or song about a slave on St Lucia longing for her homeland. Hannah More was an influential Bristolian, who wrote poems against the slave trade.
The language used to describe people of African descent in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries is unacceptable in today’s terms. We cannot avoid using this language in its original context. To change the words would impose 20th century attitudes on history.
Date: 1837
Copyright: Copyright BCC Library Service
Slavery: an essay in verse (extract)
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Extract from Tracts on Slavery, The Foreign Slave Trade , 1837. Extract from Slavery: an essay in verse by Captain Marjoribanks.
Date: 1837
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