Cugoano publishes a shorter version of his …
Years: 1791 - 1791
Cugoano publishes a shorter version of his book, addressed to the "Sons of Africa", in 1791.
In it, he expresses qualified support for the failed British efforts to establish a colony in Sierra Leone for London’s Poor Blacks (mostly freed African-American slaves who had been relocated to London after the American Revolutionary War. Other early settlers are Black Loyalists, also former American slaves, from Nova Scotia, who choose to move to Sierra Leone.)
Cugoano calls for the establishment of schools in Britain especially for African students.
Nothing is known of Cugoano after the release of his book.
In it, he expresses qualified support for the failed British efforts to establish a colony in Sierra Leone for London’s Poor Blacks (mostly freed African-American slaves who had been relocated to London after the American Revolutionary War. Other early settlers are Black Loyalists, also former American slaves, from Nova Scotia, who choose to move to Sierra Leone.)
Cugoano calls for the establishment of schools in Britain especially for African students.
Nothing is known of Cugoano after the release of his book.
Locations
People
Groups
- Friends, Religious Society of (Quakers)
- Britain, Kingdom of Great
- African Company of Merchants or Company of Merchants Trading to Africa
- Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade
