Trader, The Owner, The Slave
Discover the harrowing yet enlightening narrative in Trader, The Owner, The Slave by James Walvin, published in 2008. This compelling work delves into the brutal realities of slavery and the pivotal moment that led to the abolition of the slave trade in April 1807. Walvin presents an original interpretation of this dark chapter in history, focusing on the life of John Newton (1725-1807), a former slave captain infamous for his ruthless treatment of human cargo. As the author of the beloved hymn 'Amazing Grace', Newton's journey from brutality to remorse offers a profound reflection on the complexities of morality and redemption. Spanning 336 pages, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in ethnic studies, African American history, and the socio-political dynamics of slavery in Europe and America. Explore the intricacies of the slave trade and its lasting impact on society through Walvin’s insightful analysis.