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Thomas Clarkson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A biography of Thomas Clarkson (1760-1846), the anti-slavery campaigner . Includes bibliography, links, and images ... Thomas Clarkson (1760-1846)
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Thomas Clarkson was born in Wisbech in 1760. He was educated at St. John's College, Cambridge, and was afterwards ordained as a deacon. ... (1) Thomas Clarkson interviewed a sailor who worked on a slave-ship and published the account in his book, Essay on the Slave Trade (1789) ; The misery which the slaves endure...
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Bonham MP, Duffy EM, Robson PJ, Wallace JM, Myers GJ, Davidson PW, Clarkson TW, Shamlaye CF, Strain J, Livingstone MB. Contribution of fish to intakes of micronutrients important for fetal development: a dietary survey of pregnant women in the Republic of Seychelles.
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Thomas Clarkson - anti-slavery campaigner ... Thomas Clarkson was born in Wisbech in 1760, the son of an headmaster and it would appear that he was destined for an academic or clerical career. He was educated at St Johns College, Cambridge and received a BA from them in 1783. In 1784 he won the members prize for a Latin essay.
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Thomas Clarkson 1760-1846: Slavery Abolitionist ... In 1785 while studying at Cambridge, Thomas Clarkson won first prize in a Latin essay competition, ‘Is it right to make slaves of others against their will?” ; During the course of his research he discovered the abhorrent truth about slavery and the slave trade.
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Clarkson University » Electrical & Computer Engineering ... Clarkson on the Economy News & Calendar Giving Contact Us Directories Site Map ▶ Quick Links ... do you have the clarkson gene?
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Thomas M. Holsen; Professor; Co-Director Clarkson Center for the Environment; 204 Rowley Laboratories; Clarkson University; PO Box 5710; Potsdam, NY 13699-5725; Phone: 315-268-3851; FAX: 315-268-7636; E-mail: holsen@clarkson.edu;
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Clarkson, Thomas. Clarkson, Thomas. Information about Clarkson, Thomas in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Clarkson, Thomas; Clarkson, Western Australia; Clarkson-Legg Covered Bridge; Clarkston; Clarkston Area Chamber of Commerce; Clarkston Christian Association;
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It was produced by Thomas Clarkson and his allies in the Committee for the Abolition of the Slave Trade. It is a landmark in the understanding of visual propaganda. It manages to communicate, at a glance, an incontestable evil.
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