• Bury the Chains

  • Prophets and Rebels in the Fight to Free an Empire's Slaves
  • By: Adam Hochschild
  • Narrated by: Derek Perkins
  • Length: 13 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (102 ratings)

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By: Adam Hochschild
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From the author of the widely acclaimed King Leopold's Ghost comes the taut, gripping account of one of the most brilliantly organized social justice campaigns in history - the fight to free the slaves of the British Empire.

In early 1787, 12 men - a printer, a lawyer, a clergyman, and others united by their hatred of slavery - came together in a London printing shop and began a remarkable grass-roots movement, battling for the rights of people on another continent. Masterfully stoking public opinion, the movement's leaders pioneered a variety of techniques that have been adopted by citizens' movements ever since, from consumer boycotts to wall posters and lapel buttons to celebrity endorsements.

A deft chronicle of this groundbreaking antislavery crusade and its powerful enemies, Bury the Chains gives a little-celebrated human rights watershed its due at last.

©2005 Adam Hochschild (P)2018 Tantor
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Great book for folks interested in history and a broader picture of what it was like in the Americas and the role of slavery

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Burn the Chains

I’m ashamed to admit I did not know slavery was so rampant in Europe just as it was here in the 1800s. I had no idea, this book is very well written and informative. If you are a history buff I would recommend it.

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Powerful accounts of the struggle against slavery

Yet another compelling read by Hochschild. As usual well documented while focusing on the personal stories of some of the key protagonists of the era.

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well worth the time

definitely listen to this history. you will learn a lot . worth a credit for sure

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Great Eye-Opener

As an African-American I thought I understood the “heroes” and “villains” in this “racial opera” called life. But the roles are murky and variant. No “complete” heroes or villains. “ Whites are racist. Blacks are innocent prey.” That’s the narrative we’re fed from birth to death. Not so fast.
I love this book, because it reveals the truth: the lines are blurred. Some awesome Whites,selflessly risking all for the salvation of “strangers”. Some unscrupulous Blacks, selfishly selling their brothers for a pittance.
Every student should be required to “study” this book and learn “the” lesson: the worst and best resides in all of us, despite the stereotypes.

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Well-researched and beautifully-written

An absorbing, in-depth account of the long struggle to end the British slave trade

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