Highlight Talk - Clark McGinn on Burns and Black Lives
Overview
Clark McGinn, author and honorary research fellow, Centre for Robert Burns Studies, in ‘Burns and Black Lives’ (based on his book of the same title), through meticulous research and a compelling narrative, examines Burns’ connections to the transatlantic slave trade, highlighting the paradoxes and moral conflicts during the poet’s time. He does not shy away from uncomfortable truths, presenting a nuanced portrait that challenges readers to reconcile Burns’ literary genius with the ethical ambiguities of his time.
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Robertson Room, Robert Burns Birthplace Museum
Murdoch's Lone
Alloway KA7 4PQ United Kingdom
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