African American Campaigners, Abolition and Evangelism
African American Campaigners, Abolition and Evangelism
This chapter demonstrates the complex legacy of Liverpool’s slavery heritage. It became a key location for fugitive slaves before the Civil War, who often left memoirs of their escapes. Famous examples include Frederick Douglass and Sarah Parker Remond, and also evangelists and missionaries who attacked slavery while in the city.
Keywords: Slavery, Abolition, African American, Evangelism, Missionaries
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