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Should Britain pay reparations for slavery? In conversation with Michael Banner

Reading Our Times

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The Controversial Legacy of Compensation in Slavery Abolition

This chapter examines the timeline of Britain's abolition of the transatlantic slave trade in 1807 and the continued existence of slavery until 1834. It critically discusses the decision to compensate slave owners instead of the enslaved, highlighting the contentious nature of this historical choice.

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