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May | 2014 | Slave Trade Legacies
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The Colour Of Money – Historical Research site. Monthly Archives: May 2014. May 2, 2014. Welcome to The Colour of Money project website. Join us as we embark on an exciting journey of discovery about the transatlantic slave trade and the role our slave ancestors played in contributing to the material wealth of Britain. Find out about how you can get involved in the project as a volunteer, and sign up for our learning journeys to UK visitor attractions linked to the slave trade. Blog at WordPress.com.
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The greatest WordPress.com site in all the land! Lisa Birch, WEA Ambassador, on her learning journey. Lisa Birch, former WEA student, gave a rousing speech on the importance of lifelong learning at a recent parliamentary reception. Read Lisa’s speech and become inspired about the positive change that lifelong learning can bring:. I stand here today. And I know some of you may not really understand the importance of those words. So let me say it again. I stand here today. The report is based on independen...
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Lowri | Global Cotton Connections: East meets West in the Derbyshire Peak District
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Global Cotton Connections: East meets West in the Derbyshire Peak District. An AHRC Connected Communities project. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Free public lecture, 31/10/14. October 29, 2014. Slave Trade Legacies: The Global Cotton Connections of the Derwent Valley Mills. On Friday 31st October 2014 Susanne Seymour will be giving a free public lecture as part of the University of Nottingham’s Black History Month. Programme. For further information see Susanne’s blog post. Cotton S...
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The Colour Of Money – Historical Research site. Author Archives: Admin - Matt. May 2, 2014. Welcome to The Colour of Money project website. Join us as we embark on an exciting journey of discovery about the transatlantic slave trade and the role our slave ancestors played in contributing to the material wealth of Britain. Find out about how you can get involved in the project as a volunteer, and sign up for our learning journeys to UK visitor attractions linked to the slave trade.
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Welcome! | Slave Trade Legacies
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The Colour Of Money – Historical Research site. May 2, 2014. Welcome to The Colour of Money project website. Join us as we embark on an exciting journey of discovery about the transatlantic slave trade and the role our slave ancestors played in contributing to the material wealth of Britain. Find out about how you can get involved in the project as a volunteer, and sign up for our learning journeys to UK visitor attractions linked to the slave trade. You can also follow us on Twitter.
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Global Cotton Connections: East meets West in the Derbyshire Peak District | An AHRC Connected Communities project | Page 2
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Global Cotton Connections: East meets West in the Derbyshire Peak District. An AHRC Connected Communities project. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. October 23, 2014. 8216; (17-19 September 2014, University of Nottingham) and ii) the ‘ Industrial Revolution. 8216; (3-4 October 2014, Cromford Mill) allowed us to present on some of our research, a summary of which we give below:. Cotton Spinning and Entanglements with Slavery: Tracing the Slavery Connections of the Strutts.
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