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A series of thought provoking clips in which Historian David Olusoga looks at the abolition of slavery in Britain.

Themes include:

  • Why slave owners opposed abolition
  • How British slavery owners fought for compensation
  • The Barbados Slave Code
  • Evidence of British slave ownership in the 1830`s
  • The social and economic impact of slave ownership on British Society

These clips are from the 鶹Լ series, Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners

Suitable for: KS3 and KS4/GCSE in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and 3rd, 4th Level, National 4, National 5 and Higher in Scotland.

Contains scenes which some younger viewers may find upsetting. Teacher review recommended prior to use in class.

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British slave owners in the 1830s. video

Historian David Olusoga investigates evidence of British slave ownership in the 1830s.

British slave owners in the 1830s

The Barbados Slave Code. video

David Olusoga and the Barbados Slave Code.

The Barbados Slave Code

Why British slave owners opposed Abolition. video

Historian David Olusoga investigates the resistance to the abolition of slavery.

Why British slave owners opposed Abolition
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