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CONTENT WARNING | This document contains a very simplistic and somewhat inaccurate representation of the history of Black peoples in Britain (primarily England, but also mention of Scotland). The cover features a Black man and Black woman in chains superimposed on a map of islands of Britain and Ireland.
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Archive Reference / Library Class No. | D2756/21 |
Title | Black People in Britain |
Date | 1987 |
Description | Begins with the arrival of African soldiers in the Roman army, but otherwise focuses almost exclusively on the history of the trade of enslaved African peoples. It does include brief biographies of Olaudah Equiano, Phyllis Wheatley and Francis Barber. Typical of most British histories it also places great emphasis on the role of William Wilberforce in the abolition of slavery in 1833. However, it also relates that the reduced economic value of the trade was a significant factor in its abolition. |
Extent | 1 file |
Level | File |
Repository | Derbyshire Record Office |
Archive Creator | Ryecote Centre for the Deaf, Derby |
Format | Document |