Welcome to our third newsletter.
Heirs of Slavery Heirs of Slavery

Welcome to our third newsletter.

Hello! It’s good to be able to update you all after a busy few months. In this newsletter you’ll find an account of a truly historic event on Emancipation Day in Jamaica, tales of the Leeds Carnival, and a house near Bath that celebrates the ‘father of Africa’. There’s also news from one of the brilliant educational charities some ‘Heirs’ are supporting, new reading on reparations and colonial history, and, to wash all this down, a zinger of a rum punch recipe from a new celebration of Caribbean cooking...

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Welcome to our second newsletter.
Heirs of Slavery Heirs of Slavery

Welcome to our second newsletter.

Since we were last in touch, back in January, there has been real, tangible progress in the campaign for reparative justice for transatlantic enslavement. The announcement of the Church of England's Fund for Healing, Repair and Justice has made headline news. Meanwhile, as a group we have been busy forging connections across both the English Channel and the Atlantic Ocean. Also cheering has been the publication of the Repair Campaign's recent poll showing that a majority of Britons support a governmental apology for enslavement.

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Welcome to our first newsletter.
John Dower John Dower

Welcome to our first newsletter.

In May 2023, just eight months ago, eight of us launched Heirs of Slavery. We hoped to encourage other people to come forward – people who, like us, had discovered that their families had benefited from the wealth created by transatlantic enslavement and the industries that thrived on that. Friends and allies descended from enslaved people had told us that Britain’s tendency to deny or play down the significance of the enslavement era was still doing harm. Acknowledging that great crime against millions of African people would help in addressing the consequences that affect our society today.

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