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Poems Concerning the Slave Trade

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Poems Concerning the Slave Trade

Robert Southey

Robert Southey, a future Poet Laureate, was born in Bristol, one of the principal ports in England for the slave trade. He wrote these poems to try to raise awareness of the brutal reality of the trade in a generally apathetic populace. Lord Grenville, who is addressed in the final poem, was British Prime Minister in 1807 when the slave trade was abolished throughout the British Empire. (Summary by Alan Mapstone)

Year of Publication: 1848Genres: Lyric
Running Time: 28 minutes 27 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Sonnets
Alan Mapstone
7:56
2
The Nights
To the Genius of Africa
Alan Mapstone
3:57
3
The Nights
The Sailor, who had served in the slave trade
Alan Mapstone
7:55
4
The Nights
Verses spoken in the Theatre at Oxford, upon the installation of Lord Grenville
Alan Mapstone
8:39

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