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The African slave trade
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ISBN: 0511919352 1108027687 Year: 2010 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton (1786-1845) was a committed social reformer throughout his life and became involved with the abolition of slavery during his time as an MP, taking over the leadership of the abolition movement in the British House of Commons after William Wilberforce retired in 1825. Following the abolition of slavery in Britain and its colonies in 1833, and his loss of his Parliamentary seat in 1837, Buxton concerned himself with the slave trade along the African coast still perpetrated by Africans, Arabs and the Portuguese. The results of his research and conclusions were originally published in 1839, and demonstrate the extent to which slave trading still existed, and its human cost in mortality and misery, despite attempts at policing by the British navy. Buxton explores the theory that the key to complete abolition is a change in market economics to eliminate the need for African slave labour.

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Slave trade --- Africa, West --- History.


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An inquiry, whether crime and misery are produced or prevented, by our present system of prison discipline
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ISBN: 051170366X 110800492X Year: 2012 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Thomas Fowell Buxton, M.P. (1786-1845) was a philanthropist who had many connections with the Quaker movement through the family of his wife, who was the sister of Henry Gurney and Elizabeth Fry. He was a passionate opponent of slavery, and campaigned to end it at a time when most British people believed that enough had been done by the abolition of slave trading in 1807. His other great interest was the punishment of crime: he wanted the death sentence abolished, and his campaign succeeded in reducing the number of capital crimes from over two hundred to eight. This book is a plea for a complete change in the purpose and operation of prisons, and an argument (still valid today) that prisons actually encourage crime and produce recidivists rather than reformed characters. Buxton draws on his own experience as a visitor to produce a harrowing account of Victorian prison conditions.


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The Remedy : Being a Sequel to the African Slave Trade
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ISBN: 0511783922 1108024327 Year: 1840 Publisher: Place of publication not identified : Cambridge : publisher not identified, Cambridge University Press

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Thomas Fowell Buxton, M.P. (1786-1845) was a philanthropist who had many connections with the Quaker movement through the family of his wife, who was the sister of Henry Gurney and Elizabeth Fry. He was a passionate opponent of slavery, and campaigned to end it at a time when most British people believed that enough had been done by the abolition of British slave trading in 1807. The Remedy, first published in 1840, called on the government to do more to assist African development, so that African chiefs' participation in the trade would be reduced. Many African rulers believed that slavery was their only economic resource, but Buxton argued that this was false, and that, with training in agriculture and commerce, the available workforce could improve the economy of Africa without slavery. He also advocated greater use of the navy to patrol the coasts of Africa to drive off slavers.

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An inquiry, whether crime and misery are produced or prevented, by our present system of prison discipline
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Year: 1818 Publisher: London

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The African slave trade and its remedy
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Year: 1840 Publisher: London: Murray,

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Slave-trade --- Africa, West


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Severity of punishment: speech of Thomas Fowell Buxton, Esq., in the House of Commons, Wednesday, May 23rd, 1821, on the bill "for mitigating the severity of punishment in certain cases of forgery, and the crimes connected therewith."
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Year: 1821 Publisher: London Printed by T.C. Hansard

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De la traité des esclaves en Afrique, et des moyens d'y remédier
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Year: 1840 Publisher: Paris Bertrand

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Severity of punishment: speech of Thomas Fowell Buxton, Esq., in the House of Commons, Wednesday, May 23rd, 1821, on the bill "for mitigating the severity of punishment in certain cases of forgery, and the crimes connected therewith."
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Severity of punishment : speech of Thomas Fowell Buxton, Esq., in the House of Commons, Wednesday, May 23rd, 1821, on the bill "for mitigating the severity of punishment in certain cases of forgery, and the crimes connected therewith.".
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The American slave trade and its remedy
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Year: 1840 Publisher: London Murray

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