Relive the struggles and triumphs of the anti-slavery movement in Scotland with this rare copy of the Sixth Annual Report of the Glasgow Emancipation Society. Edited by pioneering abolitionists Aird and Russell, the report provides a detailed account of the Society’s work and achievements, including the establishment of a free labour market in the British colonies. A fascinating piece of social history, this report is essential reading for anyone interested in the fight against slavery.
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