The Guinea Voyage: A Poem in Three Books

The Guinea Voyage: A Poem in Three Books
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Book Synopsis The Guinea Voyage: A Poem in Three Books by : James Field Stanfield

Download or read book The Guinea Voyage: A Poem in Three Books written by James Field Stanfield and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2019-12-20 with total page 64 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: James Field Stanfield was an Irish actor, abolitionist, and author. He strongly opposed slavery and the slave trade in his works. The Guinea Voyage: A Poem in Three Books is his poetic account of the slave trade he witnessed as a Catholic priest on the Atlantic ship. The ship crashed during the sea storm, and James Stanfield was one of the three surviving people. Upon returning home, he got acquainted with a prominent abolitionist, Thomas Clarkson. They exchanged a series of letters about the slave trade, which was later published. Later, Stanfield transformed the letters into a poem.


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