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Re-examining abolition

12 March 2025

Group of people seated around a table in a meeting room, with water bottles and glasses on the table. The background shows a wooden door and a framed painting on the wall.

Scholar-activist Dr Nathaniel Adam Tobias Coleman delivered a powerful and extensively-researched talk on Britain and the abolition of enslavement, at the @homertonchangemakers #TuesdayConversations in March.

Read the story on the Homerton College website.

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