Out of Slavery: Abolition and AfterFirst published in 1985. This volume is a collection of lectures and conference papers given during the William Wilberforce 150th anniversary celebrations at the University of Hull in 1983. |
Contents
the Underside of Freedom | 7 |
How Important | 30 |
150 Years | 47 |
Wilberforce the Saint | 69 |
Abolition and the National Interest | 86 |
Emancipation from below? The Role of | 110 |
The English Judge and the Ethnic Minorities | 193 |
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