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Wed, 03.25.180725

The British Slave Trade Act is Passed

*On this date, in 1807, The Slave Trade Act was passed.  officially An Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade was a bill of the Parliament of the United Kingdom prohibiting the slave trade in the British Empire.  

It did not abolish the practice of slavery; it encouraged British action to press other nation-states to abolish their own slave trades.  Many of the supporters thought the Act would lead to the end of slavery.  

Slavery on English soil was unsupported in English law, and that position was confirmed in the Somerset's case in 1772. Still, it remained legal in most of the British Empire until the Slavery Abolition Act in 1833

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O Africa, where I baked my bread In the streets at 15 through the San Francisco midnights… O Africa, whose San Francisco shouting-church on Geary Street and Webster saw a candle burning... O AFRICA, WHERE I BAKED MY BREAD by Lance Jeffers.
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