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Slave trade / Ethics / African slave trade / Abolitionism / International Slavery Museum / Atlantic slave trade / Thomas Clarkson / William Wilberforce / Museum / Slavery / Racism / Crimes against humanity
Date: 2011-08-24 04:02:43
Slave trade
Ethics
African slave trade
Abolitionism
International Slavery Museum
Atlantic slave trade
Thomas Clarkson
William Wilberforce
Museum
Slavery
Racism
Crimes against humanity

122 Guest Editorial : museums and the bicentenary of the abolition of the British slave trade Laurajane Smith* Australian National University, Geoffrey Cubitt** University of York, Emma Waterton*** University of Western

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