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Video NationYou are in: Suffolk > People > Video Nation > Abolition of the Slave Trade Abolition of the Slave Trade14 year old Charlotte has been finding out about her hometown's links with the campaigners who fought the trafficking of Africans. It was in 1807 that the British Parliament outlawed the trade.
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The most widely known anti-slavery campaigner is William Wilberforce, but it was an Ipswich campaigner who is cited as a major influence on him. Charlotte's mum Juliene is from Nigeria in west Africa - one of the countries that people were taken from before they ended up in the Caribbean or the USA where they were forced to work as slave labour. Slavery itself wasn't abolished until thirty years later, but Charlotte has been looking at Suffolk's role in ending the trade across the Atlantic. last updated: 21/05/2008 at 12:41 Have Your Say
He is a hero
Let's not forget that slavery still exists in our modern world. We should all be seeking it's eradication.
I believe every race/country has a period in their historic developement thay can feel shamed by and this is one of the uk/usa's darkest hour. I am not to blame for my ancesters actions but think it very inportant to remember, educate and learn from past errors! CALLEN [The Voice]
charlotte this is such a good video about the slave trade.its just to good.good stuff xxxx becks
being of black origin myself i am pleased to see that charlotte is educating people on the subject
Charlotte has put together an excellent piece. I think the statement at the start is open to debate but all in all a very good film. Well done.
this show you how things were!
Charlotte's Video Nation film is excellent. It holds the viewer's attention,is interesting and informative;she has achieved a very good balance between a personal perspective and factual information;I like the interview section at the Museum and her style. Also I like and agree with her comment about living in a society where the colour of skin is never an issue, not even on 'siily' beaurocratic forms! A high standard indeed and lots of good luck to Charlotte.
I think it was really good and i will tell my friends at school.
Great stuff - really informative and thought provoking. You are in: Suffolk > People > Video Nation > Abolition of the Slave Trade |
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