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George Thompson fue un abolicionista y orador británico que abogó incansablemente por el fin de la esclavitud. Utilizó giras de conferencias y esfuerzos legislativos para impulsar el cambio social, estableciéndose como una voz fundamental para los derechos humanos y la abolición tanto en Gran Bretaña como en los Estados Unidos. Sus apasionados discursos y su dedicado activismo lo convirtieron en una figura destacada del movimiento, impactando significativamente la lucha por la libertad y la igualdad.






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In these lectures, delivered in the mid-nineteenth century, George Thompson explores the history and legacy of British colonial slavery. With passion and a commitment to social justice, Thompson exposes the cruelty and exploitation of this dark chapter in human history, and calls for reforms and reparations. Essential reading for anyone interested in the fight against oppression and slavery.