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Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade
FormationMay 22, 1787; 236 years ago (1787-05-22)
Founder
  1. John Barton
  2. William Dillwyn
  3. George Harrison
  4. Samuel Hoare Jr
  5. Joseph Hooper
  6. John Lloyd
  7. Joseph Woods Sr
  8. James Phillips
  9. Richard Phillips[1]
  10. Thomas Clarkson
  11. Granville Sharp
  12. Philip Sansom
DissolvedJanuary 1, 1807; 217 years ago (1807-01-01)
TypeAbolishment of Slavery
Headquarters2 George Yard
Location
  • London, England
Coordinates51°30′51″N 0°06′42″W / 51.514240°N 0.111723°W / 51.514240; -0.111723
Official language
English

The Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade, also known as the Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade, and sometimes referred to as the Abolition Society or Anti-Slavery Society, was a British abolitionist group formed on 22 May 1787. The objective of abolishing the slave trade was achieved in 1807. The abolition of slavery in all British colonies followed in 1833.

Adam Hochschild posits that this anti-slavery movement is the first peaceful social movement which all modern social movements are built upon.[2]

The society was established by twelve men; including prominent campaigners Thomas Clarkson and Granville Sharp, who, as Anglicans, were able to be more influential in Parliament than the more numerous Quaker founding members. The society worked to educate the public about the abuses of the slave trade and achieved the abolition of the international slave trade when the British Parliament passed the Slave Trade Act 1807, at which time the society ceased its activities. (The United States also prohibited the African slave trade the same year, to take effect in 1808.)

In 1823 the Society for the Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of Slavery Throughout the British Dominions (also known as the Anti-Slavery Society) was founded, which worked to abolish the institution of slavery throughout the British colonies. Abolition was passed by parliament in 1833 (except in India, where it was part of the indigenous culture); with emancipation completed by 1838.

  1. ^ Leo D'Anjou (1996). Social Movements and Cultural Change: The First Abolition Campaign. Aldine de Gruyter. p. 198. ISBN 978-0-202-30522-6.
  2. ^ HOCHSCHILD, ADAM. "Excerpt: 'Bury the Chains'". NPR. Retrieved 13 July 2005.

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