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Even Edinburgh was built on the back of slaves
2020, Placard
Even Edinburgh was built on the back of slaves
Even Edinburgh was built on the back of slaves
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51189
Title
Even Edinburgh was built on the back of slaves
Description
Edinburgh’s past is inextricably linked to the slave trade. The city was home to many wealthy, powerful individuals who profited from the slave trade, whether directly or indirectly. These same individuals helped shape Edinburgh during the 18th and 19th centuries, but this part of the city’s history has not always been well known.
One of Edinburgh’s most prominent landmarks, the Melville Monument, was given a new plaque in 2020. This plaque recognises that the man to whom the monument is dedicated - Henry Dundas - was instrumental in delaying the abolition of the Atlantic slave trade. Slave trading by British ships was not abolished until 1807. As a result of this delay, more than half a million enslaved Africans crossed the Atlantic.
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2020
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Placard
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The People's Story
This placard was collected by Museums & Galleries Edinburgh following the Black Lives Matter protest held in Holyrood Park on Sunday 7th June 2020. It is part of a wider collection of placards, banners and signs from the protest, expressing solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Slavery and the slave trade