This week I'm interviewing Christopher Brown — history professor at Columbia University — about the movement for abolition.
How did it happen? Why did it take off where and when it did? What were the key events that helped it build momentum? Was it inevitable, or historically contingent?
What should I ask him?
Even if you haven't read his work, Professor Brown is quoted a number of times in the relevant chapters or MacAskill's 'What We Owe The Future'.
Some other sources for his views include:
- Later, Now Now in the London Review of Books (2021)
- The Fight over Slavery in the Revolutionary Era video (2010)
- Moral Capital: Foundations of British Abolitionism (2006)
How many independent or semi-independent abolitionist movements were there around the world during the period of global abolition, vs. one big one that started with Quakers+Britain and then was spread around the world primarily by Europeans? (E.g. see footnote 82 here.)