Heritage and Arts
Sat, 22 Aug
|Monument Station, Fish Street exit
Slavery and the City 2020
London was a leading actor in – profited enormously from – the slave trade. But a few good men and women took the evil on and saw it off. Their names ring down the centuries, the great and the good who fought for freedom: Wilberforce, Wedgewood, Wesley, Blake, John Newton, Cowper.
Time and Location
22 Aug 2020, 10:45
Monument Station, Fish Street exit, London EC4R 9AA, UK
About The Event
London was a leading actor in – profited enormously from – the slave trade. But a few good men and women took the evil on and saw it off. Their names ring down the centuries, the great and the good who fought for freedom: Wilberforce, Wedgewood, Wesley, Blake, John Newton, Cowper. And that’s not to forget the lesser-known who began the cause: Granville Sharp, Thomas Clarkson, James Phillips and Oladouh Equiano. Truly, here in the bosom of the City beat the heart of compassion, answering the slave’s cry, “Am I not a man and a Brother?” The walk takes about two hours and ends at St. Paul’s Cathedral, a minute’s walk from St. Paul’s Tube.