Media Summary: One of our audience members tells us the one remarkable thing she has learnt from today's Lunch Hour Lecture on what Professor Catherine Hall (UCL History) and her team in the project Legacies of British Extract from Dr Sasha Turner (Johns Hopkins University) distinguishes "amelioration" from abolition, by explaining abolition from ...
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One of our audience members tells us the one remarkable thing she has learnt from today's Lunch Hour Lecture on what Professor Catherine Hall (UCL History) and her team in the project Legacies of British Extract from Dr Sasha Turner (Johns Hopkins University) distinguishes "amelioration" from abolition, by explaining abolition from ... Designed as Lesson Starters - (key stage 3 for Teachers TV in English schools) this A powerful sculpture on the slave trade and its abolition, in the City of London CTV Chief Anchor and Senior Editor Omar Sachedina speaks with CTV royal commentator Afua Hagan in Brixton, one of ...
Prof Catherine Hall, UCL History Once abolition was secured, Britons were keen to overlook Caller Michael thinks the Church of England's plan to pay £100 million in They were kept in horrific conditions for thirty years - held by "invisible handcuffs", say police - who Britain's National Crime Agency has released a report on modern Showcase of unique database that shows who got money from the abolition of Britain and many other countries have been marking UNESCO
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