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1840 WORLD ANTI-SLAVERY CONVENTION. William Adam of Harvard Exposes ongoing Slavery in India. Exposition the owner would have a

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the owner would have a precious commodity indeed on their hands

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thereby easing the situation

most emigrants did not go to Kansas to preach anything

the present was the personal copy of its editor

1840 WORLD ANTI-SLAVERY CONVENTION. William Adam of Harvard Exposes ongoing Slavery in India. Exposition the owner would have aWilliam Adams 1840 paper, Slavery in India, presented at the General Anti Slavery Convention in London, remains a pivotal document in the history of the global abolitionist movement. While the American public was largely focused on domestic chattel slavery, Adama Scottish missionary and educator who lived in India and later settled in Cambridge, Massachusettsexposed the vast and often "invisible" scale of bondage under British colonial rule. A

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