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Black Abolitionists in Ireland : Volume 2, Hardback Book

Black Abolitionists in Ireland : Volume 2 Hardback

Part of the Routledge Studies in Modern European History series

Hardback

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Building on the narratives explored in volume one, this publication recovers the story of a further seven Black visitors to Ireland in the decades prior to the American Civil War. This volume examines each of these seven activists and artists, and how their unique and diverse talents contributed to the movement to abolish enslavement and to the demand for Black equality.

In an era that witnessed the rise of minstrelsy, they provided a powerful counter argument to the lie of Black inferiority.

Moreover, their interactions with Irish abolitionists helped to build a strong transatlantic movement that had a global reach and impact.

The lives explored are: Ira Aldridge (the African Roscius), William Henry Lane (Master Juba), William P.

Powell, Elizabeth Greenfield (the Black Swan), Reuben Nixon, James Watkins and William H.

Day. Individually and collectively they demonstrated the agency and power of Black involvement in the search for social justice. This book will be of value to students and scholars alike interested in modern European history and social and cultural history.

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