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1. "A very bloody transaction"; Old Calabar and the massacre of 1767
2. "Nothing but sivellety and fare trade"; Old Calabar and the impact of the slave trade on an African society
3. "This deplorable condition"; The Robin Johns' enslavement in British America
4. "We were free people"; Bristol, the English courts, and the question of slavery
5. "A very blessed time"; The Robin Johns and English methodism
6. "We go home to Old Calabar"; The Robin Johns' legacy in Old Calabar and England.
2. "Nothing but sivellety and fare trade"; Old Calabar and the impact of the slave trade on an African society
3. "This deplorable condition"; The Robin Johns' enslavement in British America
4. "We were free people"; Bristol, the English courts, and the question of slavery
5. "A very blessed time"; The Robin Johns and English methodism
6. "We go home to Old Calabar"; The Robin Johns' legacy in Old Calabar and England.