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pt. 1. Cultures of abolition. Inventing a culture of anti-slavery: Pennsylvanian Quakers and the Germantown Protest of 1688 / Brycchan Carey
(Re)mapping abolitionist discourse during the 1790s: the case of Benjamin Flower and the Cambridge Intelligencer / John Oldfield
'Another Ida May': photography and the American abolition campaign / Jessie Morgan-Owens
Exchanging fugitive identity: William and Ellen Craft's transatlantic reinvention (1850-69) / HollyGale Millette
pt. 2. Imaging transatlantic slavery. Equiano's paradise lost: the limits of allusion in chapter five of The Interesting Narrative / Vincent Carretta
Phillis Wheatley's abolitionist text: the 1834 edition / Eileen Razzari Elrod
Women and abolitionism: Hannah More's and Ann Yearsley's poetry and freedom / Lilla Maria Crisafulli
pt. 3. Remembering and forgetting. Representing slavery in British museums: The challenges of 2007 / Douglas Hamilton
Coram boy: slavery, theatricality and sentimentality on the British stage / Elizabeth Kowaleski Wallace
Significant silence: where was slave agency in the popular imagery of 2007? / Marcus Wood
Afterword: Britain 2007, problematising histories / Catherine Hall.

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