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Title The forgotten slave owners. Episode 1, Profit & loss / series producer and director, James van der Pool ; BBC History production
Published London, England : British Broadcasting Corporation, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (49 min.)
Summary In 1833 Britain abolished slavery, a defining and celebrated moment in history. But it came at a price. Forty percent of the country's financial budget - £16.5 billion in today's money - was used to compensate the former slave owners. Exploring this extraordinary step taken by the British government, this series uses meticulously detailed records of the compensation to reveal the sheer scale of slavery across all social classes. At the same time, it also examines the political storm that surrounded abolition and emancipation - the 25 years of bitter argument that eventually led to compensation. The mass injection of cash that followed fundamentally changed British society - financially, politically, commercially, and culturally. Forgotten Slave Owners offers a fascinating, in-depth look at a key moment in British - a time of great change that continues to be felt today. In this episode, David Olusoga discovers the price of the abolition of slavery. Huge sums of money were paid out in compensation, not to slaves, but to the slave owners
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed January 03, 2017)
Performer Narrated by David Olusoga
Notes In English
Subject Slaveholders -- Great Britain
Slavery -- Great Britain -- History
Slavery -- Economic aspects -- Great Britain
Slaveholders.
Slavery.
Slavery -- Economic aspects.
Great Britain.
Genre/Form Documentary television programs.
History.
Documentary television programs.
Documentaires télévisés.
Form Streaming video
Author Van der Pool, James, producer, director.
British Broadcasting Corporation, production company.
Other Titles Profit and loss