Slavery and the Scottish Enlightenment

(Author) John D.O. Fulton
Format: Hardcover
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How did the evil nature of slavery become enshrined in law in Great Britain? What drove the change in public perception? What were the key victories on the journey to abolition and who were the key players? What is to prevent a similar evil gaining acceptance again today? Just as Britain's industrial development in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries was built largely on the back of slave labor, so too was the development of new ideas and values, shaped by the moral dilemmas arising from the shameful act of denying people their liberty. The story of the Scottish Enlightenment is entwined with that of slavery and the slave trade. In fifteen stories set between 1720 and 1865 in Britain, Africa, the Caribbean and America, Slavery and the Scottish Enlightenment introduces a diverse cast of characters, both white and black, whose moral viewpoints and active choices between right and wrong helped shape the world in which they lived. As the legacy of slavery continues to infect our lives, we face similar choices today - choices that will determine the ever-evolving values of our society.

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Publisher:
Fonthill Media Ltd
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781781559345
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
May 23, 2024

John D.O. Fulton

John D.O. Fulton was a prolific American author known for his groundbreaking novel "The Moonlit Path," which explored themes of love, loss, and redemption. His poetic and introspective writing style captivated readers and solidified his place as a master of emotional storytelling. Fulton's contributions to literature continue to inspire and resonate with audiences worldwide.

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