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| Field name | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | The West India question: Immediate emancipation would be safe for the masters, profitable for the masters, happy for the slaves, right in the government, advantageous to the nation, would interfere with no feelings but such as are disgraceful and destructive, cannot be postponed without continually increasing danger: an outline for immediate emancipation, and remarks on compensation |
| Reference | [F.W.A.] Case A g 31 |
| Date | 1832 |
| Author | Stuart, Charles |
| Publisher | Simpkin and Marshall |
| Document Type | Pamphlet |
| Collection | Family Welfare Association Library |
| Theme | Race and Immigration; Social Reform and Welfare; Social Order and Discipline |
| Keywords | slavery |
| Country | West Indies |
| Additional Information | Please note: Some of the metadata for this document has been taken from the Senate House Library catalogue. Every care and attention has been paid to preserve the historic authenticity of these documents. Any terminology that may be deemed discriminatory or offensive by present-day principles may have been preserved for the historic accuracy and relevance to that particular document. |
| Library/Archive | Senate House Library, UK |
| Copyright and Source Archive | Images reproduced courtesy of Senate House Library, University of London |