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The Lancashire Cotton Famine

In Our Time

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Slavery in Britain in the 1850s

Most Britons got their knowledge from sources such as Uncle Tom's cabin. A more informed view came from those African American speakers. Many pamphlets were circulated. The press reported those meetings. I think there was a fairly deep knowledge of slavery within Britain in the 1850s. It might be superficial in some respects, but it certainly emphasised the worst aspects of cotton slavery. There is a disjuncture, isn't there, that Britain is receiving cotton in such great quantities, essentially maintaining plantation slavery, yet fails to recognise that they're part in that role? I think there is an outrage.

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