First published in 1784, this work documents the findings of a Christian missionary and surgeon who spent twenty years observing the exploitation of African slaves in the West Indian sugar plantations. Highly influential in the anti-slavery movement, it remains relevant in Caribbean and colonial history.
First published in 1784, this work documents the findings of a Christian missionary and surgeon who spent twenty years observing the exploitation of African slaves in the West Indian sugar plantations. Highly influential in the anti-slavery movement, it remains relevant in Caribbean and colonial history.
Preface 1. Of the various ranks in social life 2. The advancement of slaves would augment their social importance 3. The advancement of slaves must accompany their religious importance 4. Natural capacity of African slaves vindicated 5. Plan for the improvement and conversion of African slaves.
Preface 1. Of the various ranks in social life 2. The advancement of slaves would augment their social importance 3. The advancement of slaves must accompany their religious importance 4. Natural capacity of African slaves vindicated 5. Plan for the improvement and conversion of African slaves.
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