Years ago, we
lamented Pluto’s demotion from a full planet to a so-called
“dwarf planet”. Now, fast forward to 2015, when NASA’s New Horizons mission has
recently approached Pluto, and determined that it is somewhat larger
than was previously thought. Perhaps there is now slim cause to
hope for Pluto’s reinstatement as a full planet?
The Guardian has a recent article "The history of British slave ownership has been buried, now its scale can be revealed." It is a fascinating overview of the extent and depth of slaves and the slave trade in Great Britain. There were the widows who inherited a slave and rented out their slaves in work-gangs. The highest rates of slave ownership was in Scotland. The Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 formally freed 800,000 Africans. What is less
well known is that the same act contained a provision for the financial
compensation of the owners of those slaves, by the British taxpayer, for
the loss of their “property”.
Much more is revealed.
The articles provides links to the Legacies of British Slave Ownership and which has a free online database of British slave holders.
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