PART 1
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| BRITISH EMPIRE AND COMMONWEALTH MUSEUM 10 MAY 2006,BRISTOL,UK SHOULD BRISTOL APOLOGISE FOR THE SLAVE TRADE? PART – 1- OPENING SPEECHES |
(the audio files, are in MP3 format)
| Chapter | Length |
Introductions by A.C.Grayling (Chairperson),Professor of Philosophy and Columnist
|
4mins 20sec |
Lord Hugh Thomas,Historian and writer
|
8 minutes 39 sec |
Dr. Mike Phillips,Author and broadcaster
|
8 minutes 57 sec |
Professor Stephen Howe,Historian, University of Bristol
|
6mins 28 sec |
Isabel Hilton,Guardian columnist and editor of Open Democracy
|
8mins 9 sec |
Ekow Eshun,Creative Director – Institute of Contemporary Arts
|
4mins 32sec |
RichardDowden,Director – Royal African Society
|
10mins 26 sec |
Toyin Agbetu,Founder, Ligali organisation
|
11mins 11sec |
Use of above recordings: Courtesy of the British Empire and Commonwealth Museum