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2. Blood on the Bales

2. Blood on the Bales

Update: 2024-06-05
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Ruth-Anne sits down with Dr Onyeka Nubia from the University of Nottingham to unpick the connections between slavery and the cotton industry. We learn how the Cotton Famine intersects with questions about empire, colonialism, economics, and abolition. 


 




Written and presented by Ruth-Anne Walbank


Produced by Daniel Woodburn


Music by Oleksii Kaplunskyi 

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