Glasgow Emancipation Society

Photograph of William Smeal, circa 1865

The Glasgow Emancipation Society was a group of Glaswegians who formed an anti-slavery abolitionist group. Prominent members included James McCune Smith and William Smeal.

There was also a Glasgow Ladies' Emancipation Society and in 1833 there was an Edinburgh Emancipation Society[1] and in time an Edinburgh Ladies' Emancipation Society.

The British and American abolitionist movements split over with the beliefs of William Lloyd Garrison who advocated the immediate release of American slaves. This society like Bristol, Edinburgh, Dublin, Bristol, and Clifton were strong supporters whilst other groups favoured a managed move away from slavery.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Slavery in The United States". The Liberator. 27 April 1834.
  2. Introduction, C. Peter Ripley, University of North Carolina


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