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Over two hundred years ago slavery was a fact of life. People were bought and sold in the same way that animals were, or sacks of flour. Often a slave was treated worse than an animal, with little or no regard for life or dignity.



Slavery is still a fact of life for people today. Although slavery has been banished in America, the U.K. and other western countries, people are still bought and sold around the world.



Even in today's liberated democracies children and young people are smuggled across borders and thrown into a life of captivity and worse. Today's slave markets are unseen by most of the world but still destroy countless young lives.



We need to speak out again in the 21st century. Our voices need to be heard.



Catherine House introduces ten voices that spoke out for freedom. These men and women come from different times and different backgrounds but they have one voice - a Christian voice - a voice against slavery.


If you have enjoyed this book - you will also enjoy Voices against injustice (9781845502805) where it records ten Christians who spoke out for justice!





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Voices against Slavery: Writing Voices against slavery was a disturbing experience. It was shocking to read the cruel details of slavery and to realise how long it took to end the slave trade. It was also disturbing to realise afresh that slavery has never ended. The fight against this crime continues today.
To write this book I spent many months researching. I tried to visit places in the UK whose histories are linked to the slave trade. Perhaps the most moving experience was travelling to Sierra Leone in West Africa. Everywhere in Freetown are reminders of the people who fought for the abolition of the slave trade - their names are on road signs, buildings and name places. As I wrote this book I learnt so much from the people who have taken a stand against slavery. Their courage, determination and faith have shone through some of the darkest times in history.

-- Catherine House, Author

If you like this, you'll love this:


"The Freedom Fighter" by Derick Bingham.
A full length youth biography on the life of William Wilberforce.


"Ten Girls who used their talents" by Irene Howat.
Another short story on the abolitionist, Harriet Beacher Stowe, the writer of Uncle Tom's Cabin, aimed at younger readers.


"A slave set free" by Irene Howat
A full length youth biography on John Newton.

-- Catherine Mackenzie, Children's Editor (Author and CF4K Editor)

Anthony Benezet, Elizabeth Heyrick, Baroness Cox, David Livingstone, Granville Sharp, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Harriet Tubman, Olaudah Equiano, Samuel Sharpe, William Wilberforce.

You will know some of these characters and others will be new discoveries to you. With the increased interest in the Anti-slavery issue in the run up to the anniversary of the abolition of slavery act this book is a must for school libraries as well as prize givings. A new film on Wilberforce due to come out in 2006/2007 will mean that this issue will be prominent in people's minds.

-- Catherine Mackenzie, Editor (Author and CF4K Editor)

Voices Against Slavery: Ten Christians who spoke

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      Publisher: Christian Focus Publications Ltd
      Publication Date: 20/05/2006
      ISBN13: 9781845501457, 978-1845501457
      ISBN10: 1845501454

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Over two hundred years ago slavery was a fact of life. People were bought and sold in the same way that animals were, or sacks of flour. Often a slave was treated worse than an animal, with little or no regard for life or dignity.



      Slavery is still a fact of life for people today. Although slavery has been banished in America, the U.K. and other western countries, people are still bought and sold around the world.



      Even in today's liberated democracies children and young people are smuggled across borders and thrown into a life of captivity and worse. Today's slave markets are unseen by most of the world but still destroy countless young lives.



      We need to speak out again in the 21st century. Our voices need to be heard.



      Catherine House introduces ten voices that spoke out for freedom. These men and women come from different times and different backgrounds but they have one voice - a Christian voice - a voice against slavery.


      If you have enjoyed this book - you will also enjoy Voices against injustice (9781845502805) where it records ten Christians who spoke out for justice!





      Trade Review

      Voices against Slavery: Writing Voices against slavery was a disturbing experience. It was shocking to read the cruel details of slavery and to realise how long it took to end the slave trade. It was also disturbing to realise afresh that slavery has never ended. The fight against this crime continues today.
      To write this book I spent many months researching. I tried to visit places in the UK whose histories are linked to the slave trade. Perhaps the most moving experience was travelling to Sierra Leone in West Africa. Everywhere in Freetown are reminders of the people who fought for the abolition of the slave trade - their names are on road signs, buildings and name places. As I wrote this book I learnt so much from the people who have taken a stand against slavery. Their courage, determination and faith have shone through some of the darkest times in history.

      -- Catherine House, Author

      If you like this, you'll love this:


      "The Freedom Fighter" by Derick Bingham.
      A full length youth biography on the life of William Wilberforce.


      "Ten Girls who used their talents" by Irene Howat.
      Another short story on the abolitionist, Harriet Beacher Stowe, the writer of Uncle Tom's Cabin, aimed at younger readers.


      "A slave set free" by Irene Howat
      A full length youth biography on John Newton.

      -- Catherine Mackenzie, Children's Editor (Author and CF4K Editor)

      Anthony Benezet, Elizabeth Heyrick, Baroness Cox, David Livingstone, Granville Sharp, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Harriet Tubman, Olaudah Equiano, Samuel Sharpe, William Wilberforce.

      You will know some of these characters and others will be new discoveries to you. With the increased interest in the Anti-slavery issue in the run up to the anniversary of the abolition of slavery act this book is a must for school libraries as well as prize givings. A new film on Wilberforce due to come out in 2006/2007 will mean that this issue will be prominent in people's minds.

      -- Catherine Mackenzie, Editor (Author and CF4K Editor)

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