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MAY 8

Book Launch: The 18th Century Enslaving Industry

8 May 2025, Online

Join this session to hear Ann Morgan discuss the research behind her new book. Ann's research uncovers the underexplored history of the Lancaster Quaker Merchants and their involvement in the enslavement of Africans during the 17th and 18th centuries.

Book cover of "The 18th Century Enslaving Industry" by Ann Morgan, showing ships, historic buildings, and silhouetted people in sepia tones.

Morgan argues that the Lancaster Quaker Merchants adopted contemporary British social, political, and moral attitudes towards enslavement, an assertion which contests traditional narratives that depict Quakers as solely abolitionists without acknowledging Friends' involvement in the transatlantic chattel slave trade. Using the family histories of the Lancaster Quakers involved, Morgan's work brings to light the extent to which Friends profited from the trade of human beings and how the legacy of Friends' complicity has shaped the world we live in today.

In this session, author Ann Morgan will discuss the research behind her book with Woodbrooke's Deputy Programme Leader for Research, Rhiannon Grant. A short reading from the book will be given by Ann thereafter, followed by a Q&A session from the audience.

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Start: 18:30 on 8 May 2025

Finish: 19:30 on 8 May 2025

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Online
United Kingdom

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