
Courageous Allies - White Britons Who Fought Against Black Slavery
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Yemi Adesina

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History often celebrates the courage of enslaved Africans and Black abolitionists—but what about those from the heart of the British Empire who risked everything to stand with them?
In this compelling work, African historian Yemi Adesina uncovers the stories of white Britons—parliamentarians, lawyers, poets, preachers, and citizens—who chose conscience over comfort and justice over silence. They confronted Britain’s vast slave economy, challenged political power, and helped ignite one of the first mass human rights movements in modern history.
From Granville Sharp and Thomas Clarkson to Elizabeth Heyrick and William Wilberforce, this book explores their sacrifices, their strategies, and their legacy.
Inside, you'll discover:
How Britain’s slave trade was embedded in every part of society
The unsung role of women and working-class campaigners in the abolition movement
Firsthand stories of legal battles, grassroots boycotts, and moral courage
Why this history matters today in the ongoing fight against racism and injustice
Courageous Allies is a powerful reminder that real change has always needed allies—and that moral courage knows no colour. A must-read for students, educators, and anyone committed to building a more just world.