[The act to abolish the slave trade in 1807]: introduction
James Walvin
págs. 1-11
Parliament and the escalation of the slave trade, 1690-1714
William A. Pettigrew
págs. 12-26
The british government and the slave trade: early parliamentary enquiries, 1713�83
Christipher L. Brown
págs. 27-41
págs. 42-65
Black people in England, 1660�1807
Kathy Chater
págs. 66-83
Trinidad: a model colony for british slave trade abolition
Gelien Matthews
págs. 84-96
"A Less Favourable Specimen": the abolitionist response to self-emancipated slaves in Sierra Leone, 1793-1808
Cassandra Pybus
págs. 97-112
The wilberforce song: how enslaved caribbean blacks heard british abolitionists
Hilary McDonald Beckles
págs. 113-126
The ending of the british slave trade in 1807: the economic context
David Richardson
págs. 127-140
"Contrary to the principles of justice, humanity and sound policy": the slave trade, parliamentary politics and the abolition act, 1807
Stephen Farrell
págs. 141-202
Packaging liberty and marketing the gift of freedom: 1807 and the legacy of Clarkson's Chest
Marcus Wood
págs. 203-223
págs. 224-237
págs. 238-257



