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Granville Sharp
Britannica
Granville Sharp was an English scholar and philanthropist, noted as an advocate of the abolition of slavery. Granville was apprenticed to a...
3 weeks ago
Granville Sharp’s Canon and Its Kin: Semantics and Significance
The Gospel Coalition
The book makes a vigorous argument for the validity of Granville Sharp's rule, and explores the way in which other TSKS constructions (ie, article-substantive-...
57 months ago
Zong slave ship trial: insurance loss or mass murder?
History.com
The trial laid bare the horror and inhumanity of the Atlantic slave trade and galvanized the nascent movement to abolish it.
55 months ago
How cross-Atlantic correspondence ties together a trio of 18th century abolitionists
Billy Penn at WHYY
The triangular relationship among Granville Sharp, Anthony Benezet, and Benjamin Rush is a telling one...helping us map Philadelphia's emergence as a center of...
24 months ago
Lessons in historical amnesia
Chatham House
Kimberly McIntosh on why children need to learn about slavery, migration and empire.
51 months ago
The Abolitionist Hero You’ve Never Heard Of
The Gospel Coalition
Known for his famous rule proving Jesus's divinity in the Greek New Testament, Granville Sharp was more than a Bible scholar—he was a gospel...
26 months ago
Book Review- Amazing Grace
The Gospel Coalition
Whenever you have landmark historical events you are tempted to zip past the guy who was intimately involved with the event in favor of the...
142 months ago
Review: "Rough Crossings"
Columbia University
In the summer of 1783, less than two years after the defeat of the British army at Yorktown, more than 3000 former slaves left New York City to make a new...
58 months ago
Professor finds and publishes lost 233-year-old letter condemning slave massacre
UM Today News
233 years ago Granville Sharp argued that black lives matter. But for 233 years the true sentiments of Britain's leading abolitionist were...
102 months ago
Nicholas Guyatt · Humdrum Selfishness: Simon Schama’s Chauvinism
London Review of Books
In the early 1770s, a number of American colonial legislatures asked the British government to curb the slave trade to America.
225 months ago