Abstract

In the preface to their 1983 book Black Personalities in the Era of the Slave Trade, Paul Edwards and James Walvin wrote of the need for serious scholarly attention in the field of what would become regarded as Black British history: “We believe that the present time is one in which we should look for the recovery and restatement of the history of black people in Britain, a history more ancient than is generally realised, for the understanding of which a great deal of material remains to be brought again to the surface.”

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