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    Quote Originally Posted by SteH View Post
    That could be another debate altogether. Its a few years since I've read it but i'm sure in "Liverpool Capital of the Slave Trade" by Gail Cameron and Steven Crooke there's pictures of adverts of slave sales in the city.
    i know slaves settled in liverpool 8. I knew the Coal family, decendents of slaves. they lived in Selbourne Street. Thanks George Roberts.
    Also, at the rear of Huskisson Street, where I lived number 54, during the 60ts. There were 9ft by 6ft little spaces above the rear stable, (now demolished) Who lived in that little hovel with a tiny fireplace. Certainly not the horse and certainly no ordinary Liverpool workers. (Slaves whatever colour). George Roberts.

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