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George Thompson fut un abolitionniste et un orateur britannique qui milita sans relâche pour la fin de l'esclavage. Il utilisa des tournées de conférences et des efforts législatifs pour faire progresser le changement social, s'établissant comme une voix essentielle pour les droits de l'homme et l'abolition en Grande-Bretagne comme aux États-Unis. Ses discours passionnés et son activisme dévoué en firent une figure de proue du mouvement, impactant considérablement la lutte pour la liberté et l'égalité.






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In these lectures, delivered in the mid-nineteenth century, George Thompson explores the history and legacy of British colonial slavery. With passion and a commitment to social justice, Thompson exposes the cruelty and exploitation of this dark chapter in human history, and calls for reforms and reparations. Essential reading for anyone interested in the fight against oppression and slavery.