A radical change of heart: Robert Wedderburn’s last word on slavery
This article introduces to modern scholarship An Address to Lord Brougham and Vaux, a recently rediscovered anti-abolitionist tract by the black radical author and orator Robert Wedderburn, written in 1831, towards the end of his life. It gives a brief biography of the author and introduces some of...
Auteur principal: | Hanley, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Routledge
2015
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