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'''Thomas Clarkson''' (1760 Wisbech - 1846) a British [[abolitionist]] who encouraged the [[Amis des Noirs]] and supplied the society with propaganda that had been used in Britain. ([[The Black Jacobins|James]], p. 54) He also financed weapons purchases by the Haitian [[mulatto]] leader [[Vincent Ogé]] used for his crushed revolt in [[1790]]. | '''Thomas Clarkson''' (1760 Wisbech - 1846) a British [[abolitionist]] who encouraged the [[Amis des Noirs]] and supplied the society with propaganda that had been used in Britain. ([[The Black Jacobins|James]], p. 54) He also financed weapons purchases by the Haitian [[mulatto]] leader [[Vincent Ogé]] used for his crushed revolt in [[1790]]. | ||
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+ | Clarkson was a prominent member of several abolitionist groups: | ||
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+ | * The ''Committee for the Abolition of the Slave Trade'' (later renamed, ''the Society for the Abolition of the Slave'' Trade (Founded 1787). | ||
+ | * The ''Society for the Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of Slavery throughout the British Dominions'' (Founded 1807). | ||
+ | * The ''British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society'' (Founded 1839). | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 10:23, 15 May 2006
Thomas Clarkson (1760 Wisbech - 1846) a British abolitionist who encouraged the Amis des Noirs and supplied the society with propaganda that had been used in Britain. (James, p. 54) He also financed weapons purchases by the Haitian mulatto leader Vincent Ogé used for his crushed revolt in 1790.
Clarkson was a prominent member of several abolitionist groups:
- The Committee for the Abolition of the Slave Trade (later renamed, the Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade (Founded 1787).
- The Society for the Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of Slavery throughout the British Dominions (Founded 1807).
- The British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society (Founded 1839).
See also
- Thomas Clarkson - Thoughts on The Haitian Revolution - Excerpt from a book published in 1823.
References
- James, C.L.R. (1989). The Black Jacobins. Toussaint L'Ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution. (2nd Ed., Revised) New York: Vintage Press. ISBN 0-679-72467-2.
- Thomas Clarkson - Biography and Bibliography