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John Pinny - Abolitionists Visit

As the anti-slave trade movement reached its climax, the planters were keen to be seen in a good light and that they could regulate the trade...
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themselves. John Pinney was a Bristol plantation owner. He wrote this letter to his manager when a friend of Wilberforce visited the Pinney plantations:

Do not allow a negro to be corrected in his presence, or so near for him to hear the whip... Point out the comforts the negroes enjoy beyond the poor in this country, drawing a comparison between the climates - show him the property they possess in goats, hogs, and poultry, and their negro-ground. By this means he will leave the island possessed with favourable sentiments.

Letter, John Pinney to his plantation manager on Nevis c.1805
Subjects: History, Citizenship
Key Stages: KS2, KS3, KS4, KS4+
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