The slave ship Brooks was first drawn and published in an abolitionist broadside by William Elford and the Plymouth chapter of the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade in ...
One was the Society's emblem. The other was this plan of the Liverpool slave ship, the Brookes. Below the plan was a detailed description of the Brookes and information about the ship's trading ...
Later mistakenly referred to as the 'Brookes', it was one of nine ships measured for the 1788 Parliamentary enquiry into the British slave trade. Two models of the ship were commissioned by the ...
Clarkson commissioned a diagram of the Liverpool slave ship Brookes to be reproduced for his campaign. He did not draw the image as the story, on Mar. 24, incorrectly said.
The slave ship Brooks was first drawn and published in an abolitionist broadside by William Elford and the Plymouth chapter of the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade in ...
Later mistakenly referred to as the 'Brookes', it was one of nine ships measured for the 1788 Parliamentary enquiry into the British slave trade. Two models of the ship were commissioned by the ...