Bury the Chains The British Struggle to Abolish Slavery - Adam Hochschild
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Bury the Chains The British Struggle to Abolish Slavery

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9781447211365
In the late 18th century, the British Empire was a global center for the slave trade, an institution deeply embedded in its economy and society. Adam Hochschild's "Bury the Chains" chronicles the rise of an unprecedented movement that challenged this entrenched system. It details the efforts of a diverse group of individuals, including the former slave Olaudah Equiano, the dedicated activist Thomas Clarkson, the former slave ship captain John Newton, the politician William Wilberforce, and the civil libertarian Granville Sharp, who united to fight against human bondage.

This narrative history reveals how these abolitionists, starting in 1787, pioneered strategies now common in modern activism, such as public petitions, boycotts, and organized grassroots campaigns, to shift public opinion and pressure political leaders. Their relentless struggle, often against powerful economic interests, eventually led to the abolition of the slave trade in 1807 and the full emancipation of slaves throughout the British Empire by 1838. The book illuminates how a small group of determined individuals initiated the world's first major human rights campaign, demonstrating the capacity for societal transformation through sustained moral and political action.

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