“Why is it that the poor sooty African meets with so different a measure of justice in England and America, as to be adjudged free in the one, and in the other held in the most abject Slavery?”

An Essay on Slavery, proving from Scripture its Inconsistency with Humanity and Religion (1776)

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English campaigners for the abolition of the slave trade 1735–1813

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