Anti Slavery Belfast Walking Tour
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Anti Slavery Belfast Walking Tour

By Anti Slavery Belfast

The Tour explores Belfast’s complicity in the transatlantic slave trade and the city’s valiant role as a hotspot of abolitionist activism.

Location

The Big Fish

Donegall Quay Belfast BT1 3NG United Kingdom

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  • 2 hours, 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Community • Heritage

In the 18th century, Belfast merchants exported linen clothing, leather shoes and food to the slave plantations in North America and the Caribbean and many prospered from slave labour.

From the 1780s, enlightened Belfast residents were activists for the elimination of the slave trade. The focus was firstly on abolition in the British Empire and then the Caribbean and the US.

The ANTISLAVERY BELFAST TOUR reveals the story of Belfast’s involvement in this shameful transatlantic trade and the inspiring role of anti-slavery campaigners who ensured Belfast never profited from the trade in the same way as cities such as London, Liverpool, Glasgow or Bristol.

It is brought to life by local historians and trained tour guides, Dr Tom Thorpe and Mark Doherty.

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Anti Slavery Belfast

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From £25.00
Multiple dates