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AbstractThis article engages with the religious dimension of the politics of anti-slavery/trafficking and presents an analysis of select Christian-identified organisations working in anti-slavery/trafficking in South Africa. Using website content of the s... see more

The fight against slavery in Mauritania is more than 40 years old, but over the past decade it has become more prominent, driven by IRA Mauritanie (Initiative pour la résurgence du mouvement abolitionniste en Mauritanie), a non-violent organization led by... see more

The purposes of this research were (1) to elaborate the kind of slavery depiction through animal treatment in Sewell’s Black Beauty and (2) to exposure how the human treatment to horses in the novel is considered as a form of slavery in England Victorian ... see more

Ênio José da Costa Brito apresenta Uma leitura da escravidão pela ótica dos desafios do antiescravismo. Trata-se de minuciosa nota bibliográfica sobre a obra de Seymour Drescher:DRESCHER, Seymour. Abolição: Uma história da Escravidão e do Antiescravismo. ... see more

This article is an analysis of the Swedish abolitionist and Swedenborgian Carl Bernhard Wadström’s (1746–1799) writings in the British anti-slavery debate in the years between 1788 and 1795. Previous historical scholarship has seen Wadström primarily as a... see more

In a sermon before the Connecticut Anti-Slavery Society, Jonathan Edwards Jr. first thoroughly explicated and applied the golden rule to support the anti-slavery position. As its name implies, the golden rule summarizes the Gospels and the Old Testament i... see more

"In taking a view of the means which may be employed with advantage to effect the mitigation and ultimate extinction of NEGRO SLAVERY, it would be unpardonable to overlook THE LADIES OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, of all classes, and especially of the upper ranks... see more

Antislavery literature in Cuba experienced its major peak during the first half of the nineteenth century with the works of the well-known “círculodelmontino” led by the writer and progressive lawyer, Domingo del Monte. Joining this group were liberal thi... see more

In 1831 in London, two formidable women met: Mary Prince, an ex-slave from Bermuda, who had crossed the Atlantic to a qualified freedom, and Susanna Strickland, an English writer. The narrative that emerged from this meeting was The History of Mary Prince... see more

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