Sins of the Fathers: A Study of the Atlantic Slave Traders, 1441-1807Knopf, 1967 - 286 страници Attention is directed here to the men who established, developed, and maintained the traffic in black Africans to the Americas over several centuries. |
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... John Newton , rector of St Mary Woolnoth in the city of London . Newton once wrote that a seafaring life afforded ' greater advantages to an awakened mind ' than any other career , and was most of all favourable ' for promoting the life ...
... John Newton , rector of St Mary Woolnoth in the city of London . Newton once wrote that a seafaring life afforded ' greater advantages to an awakened mind ' than any other career , and was most of all favourable ' for promoting the life ...
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... John Newton finally reached home by making the two last legs of the Middle Passage . When the ship in which he was travelling as a supercargo was almost wrecked in the North Atlantic , the officers and crew treated their passenger as a ...
... John Newton finally reached home by making the two last legs of the Middle Passage . When the ship in which he was travelling as a supercargo was almost wrecked in the North Atlantic , the officers and crew treated their passenger as a ...
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... Newton wrote of the unmerciful whippings ' which he had witnessed on slavers . These whippings were ' continued till ... John Newton spent nine years in the slave trade , and then he only left it in 1754 on the advice of his doctors ...
... Newton wrote of the unmerciful whippings ' which he had witnessed on slavers . These whippings were ' continued till ... John Newton spent nine years in the slave trade , and then he only left it in 1754 on the advice of his doctors ...
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