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The Abolition of Slavery

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Richard Hart has been a leading Caribbean scholar, Trade Unionist and political activist for over six decades. He has written widely on politics, history and law and is the author of 'Slaves Who Abolished Slavery (1980-85)' and 'Rise and Organise'. 'The Abolition of Slavery' was first published in 1989, and this is a 2007 reprint.

67 pages, Paperback

First published December 31, 1989

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January 14, 2014
Very short book, very interesting, very informative, very factual. I liked the perspective as it gave me another view on this awful subject and makes you realise mans inhumanity to man. I am also aware as I quote in my own 'fiction book' Icejaked that in 1807 it is estimated that four million people were in slavery, which is of course what this book is about. My problem is that today the estimated amount of people in slavery is twelve million. Things change but they don't do they?
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