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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisGeorge View Post
    Thanks, Taffy. That site says,

    "Thomas Clarke was a grocer living at 12, Cable Street, and had a warehouse at No. 4, Marshall Street in Liverpool."



    If Thomas Clarke was a grocer could he have been a slave trader as well? I am not sure, although of course many merchants of the day had interests in a number of enterprises.

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    Yes. Thomas Clarke is listed in the 1807 list of slave trading merchants. Like other Liverpool merchants he simply speculated in slave trading alongside his other business interests. Also many people in Liverpool bought shares in each slave ship's voyage. Typically these were 1/16 ths or 1/12 ths shares in the voyage. So like others, Thomas Clarke probably sold on part of the risk in his slaving trips to other speculators

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    Quote Originally Posted by taffy View Post
    Yes. Thomas Clarke is listed in the 1807 list of slave trading merchants. Like other Liverpool merchants he simply speculated in slave trading alongside his other business interests. Also many people in Liverpool bought shares in each slave ship's voyage. Typically these were 1/16 ths or 1/12 ths shares in the voyage. So like others, Thomas Clarke probably sold on part of the risk in his slaving trips to other speculators
    Okay, thanks, Taffy. I will say that the term "slave trader" that the ebay seller is using probably brings to mind to most people a man who is fully engaged in the trade not someone who only has a part interest. Although I am sure some people might say that even that share of interest made Clarke a slave trader or at least a willing participant in the trade.

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    No one surely is denying that this Black Holocaust took place? The guilt is not yours to take on, I can't think of any free thinking person who denies that people of the same hue cannot be utter @*&@$£d's towards their nieghbours etc.

    It's almost the children's playground, 'my dads bigger than your dad'. I'm not trying to dictate the discussion rather I came on here to find out more about our various histories.

    With no photographs (for obvious reasons) to clarify history, we rely on drawings litho's which tend to be verified by at the time...

    The following link contains a variety images other than The Brooke. some are actually from a Navel Officer.

    http://hitchcock.itc.virginia.edu/Sl...ddle%20Passage)


    These are images by Gustave Dore about poverty in London, no-one denies them, except btw for the Wealthy people of that time who argued that he was showing a biased opinion of their fair city.

    http://www.victorianweb.org/graphics/dore/gallery1.html

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    I don't think anyone is denying it, nor that black chiefs sold captured slaves on, nor the fact very few landed here, nor the fact we led the abolition, nor the fact it was abolished almost a century before most of our civic buildings were erected, nor that Liverpool's biggest trade was with Ireland and Isle of Man at that time, nor the fact it was the way of the whole world back then, nor the fact other races had slavery long before and after.

    Hope putting it into perspective helps us to see the overall picture.

    It was abominable but let's not beat ourselves up about it again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ged View Post
    I don't think anyone is denying it, nor that black chiefs sold captured slaves on, nor the fact very few landed here, nor the fact we led the abolition, nor the fact it was abolished almost a century before most of our civic buildings were erected, nor that Liverpool's biggest trade was with Ireland and Isle of Man at that time, nor the fact it was the way of the whole world back then, nor the fact other races had slavery long before and after.

    Hope putting it into perspective helps us to see the overall picture.

    It was abominable but let's not beat ourselves up about it again.
    Slavery was still official in Saudi Arabia in 1962 .
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    Quote Originally Posted by gustave View Post
    No one surely is denying that this Black Holocaust took place? The guilt is not yours to take on, I can't think of any free thinking person who denies that people of the same hue cannot be utter @*&@$£d's towards their nieghbours etc.
    Remember also the white slave holocaust at the hands of the Muslim slave traders.

    http://www.faithfreedom.org/Articles...ic_slavery.htm

    They even took slaves from the Irish coast, as of course did the Vikings before them

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    Lord Muck... "Surely It's allowed M'lud to send that 7 year old up the chimmney my G. grandfather did it and he was never charged with 'cruelty to a child and you can still do it now in some other countries".

    M'lud... "Previously acceptable deeds which are now deemed criminal acts in this Country, is not an excuse you can use, neither do the mis-deeds of other countries have any bearing on the way you are presenting your case Lord Muck. Indeed my G.G.grandfather, M'lud the 4th, hung drawn and quartered the last person in England in this very city for stealing 5 pounds.
    I sentence you to a fine of 500 pounds".

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    I wonder who supplied Lord Muck with that 7 year old child - tut tut.

    We know who supplied the slave traders though don't we?
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    Quote Originally Posted by taffy View Post
    Remember also the white slave holocaust at the hands of the Muslim slave traders.

    http://www.faithfreedom.org/Articles...ic_slavery.htm

    They even took slaves from the Irish coast, as of course did the Vikings before them
    Arab Corsairs were mainly into white slavery. Where do you think Madelaine is?
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    WITH GOD ON OUR SIDE

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    My age it means less
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    The laws to abide
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    Has God on its side.

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    The cavalries charged
    The Indians fell
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    The Indians died
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    With God on its side.

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    War had its day
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    We forgave the Germans
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    The Germans now too
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    That Jesus Christ
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    Hello all

    This American seller continues to sell copies of the Liverpool penny of 1794 in a most exploitative fashion.

    Re: RARE 1794 LIVERPOOL SLAVER'S COIN! HOME OF THE BEATLES!

    I have just sent them the following message:

    Hello Seller

    Your listing continues to be a rather nasty take on Liverpool history, both taking advantage of and exploiting the connection with the Beatles and the Merseybeat era, and exaggerating Clarke's minority interest in the slave trade. What if you were to sell American stamps and money with the images of Washington and Jefferson on them and play up their slave ownership? Would you do that? No I don't think so. You should be ashamed of what you are doing to exploit your sale of this token and Liverpool history. Back off.
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    Looks like he's already responded to you in his listing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMLE View Post
    Looks like he's already responded to you in his listing.
    Hi JMLE

    Not sure about that. He has had the disclaimer to try to stop ebay removing his listing for some time so I am not sure that he has responded to my complaint specifically. The disclaimer or appeal to ebay to not remove his listing does show that he has had complaints from others. What gets me is that he has a rather complete even if not entirely accurate rundown of Liverpool history and accomplishments so why does he have to play up the slave trade connection? The token should sell on its own merits and its connection to historic seaport city of Liverpool, I should think. I am also not convinced that the Liverpool ship halfpenny is quite as rare as he makes out.

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    Received this from the ebay seller:

    Hello, Who is being exploited by my listing? And yes, I remind people all the time that Washington and Jefferson were slave owners. In fact, the whole U.S. economy was built on slavery (first of blacks, later of other ethnic minorities in the form of wage slavery), genocide, and land theft (Native Americans). There is nothing wrong with stating historical truths however negative or positive (Beatles, Merseybeat) they may be. I'm not referencing slavery to make anybody look bad but to pique interest in the item. I'm just trying to make a living in very difficult times, so please give me a break. Thanks for your input. Regards, Robert

    My response to him is:

    Hi Robert

    I am not trying to minimize the role of slavery in England or the Americas either, although it would appear to me that you have an interesting and saleable merchant's token, the token of a man who only had a part share in slavery without emphasizing that it is as you say a "LIVERPOOL SLAVER'S COIN!" which is a distortion of the facts. Clarke had maybe a 1/12 share in some slave ship so that does not quite jive with your claim that he was, as your listing appears claim he was, a "slaver." And once again you have in your listing enough interesting Liverpool history, connections, and accomplishments without relying on the slave trade connection.

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    I received a more conciliatory reply, so we'll see:

    mmm. you've got a point there. i'll check out the listing again to see what changes can be made without making it less saleable. thanks, Chris!
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