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Henry Dundas

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18th-century British abolitionist who introduced a bill for gradual abolition of slavery, now criticized for not being extreme enough

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"Henry Dundas (1742 – 1811) was an early proponent of ending slavery and introduced a bill to gradually have it abolished within a 10 year plan. Previous bills to make an immediate cessation of slavery were all rejected by the British Parliament. Dundas was pragmatic and tried to make a bill sound re"
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