The torture on a slave ship during transportation of a female African slave by a slave trader entitled 'The Abolition of the Slave Trade', print, 1792 -

The torture on a slave ship during transportation of a female African slave by a slave trader entitled 'The Abolition of the Slave Trade', print, 1792 - Stock Photo
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5000 x 3555 px | 42.3 x 30.1 cm | 16.7 x 11.9 inches | 300dpi

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Print shows sailor on a slave ship suspending an African girl by her ankle from a rope over a pulley. Captain John Kimber stands on the left with a whip in his hand. - Full Title: "The abolition of the slave trade Or the inhumanity of dealers in human flesh exemplified in Captn. Kimber's treatment of a young Negro girl of 15 for her virjen (sic) modesty." Shows an alleged incident of an enslaved African girl whipped to death for refusing to dance naked on the deck of the slave ship Recovery, a slaver owned by Bristol merchants. Captain John Kimber was denounced before the House of Commons by William Wilberforce over the incident. In response to outrage by abolitionists, Captain Kimber was brought up on charges before the High Court of Admiralty in June 1792, but acquitted of all charges. Attributed to Isaac Cruikshank, 1756?-1811?