Cugoano, possibly with the help of his …

Years: 1787 - 1787
Cugoano, possibly with the help of his friend Olaudah Equiano, publishes an attack on slavery entitled Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil and Wicked Traffic of the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species (1787).

By now a devout Christian, he writes work informed by this religion.

His writing calls for the abolition of slavery and immediate emancipation of all slaves.

It argues that the slave's duty is to escape from slavery, and that force should be used to prevent further enslavement.

The narrative is sent to King George III, the Prince of Wales and to Edmund Burke, a leading politician.

George III, along with much of the royal family, remains opposed to abolition of the slave trade.

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