James Richardson

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James Richardson was a 19th-century British explorer and abolitionist known for his expeditions across the Sahara and efforts to suppress the trans-Saharan slave trade.

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instanceOf British person
abolitionist
explorer
human
advocatedFor abolition of slavery
expansion of legitimate trade with Central Africa
basedIn London NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath illness
centuryOfBirth 19th century
centuryOfDeath 19th century
continentOfActivity Africa NERFINISHED
correspondedWith British abolitionist circles
countryOfBirth United Kingdom NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1806
dateOfDeath 1851
employer British government NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup English people NERFINISHED
exploredRegion Central Sudan NERFINISHED
Fezzan NERFINISHED
Sahara Desert NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork African exploration
anti-slavery activism
geography
gender male
goal to open legitimate commerce across the Sahara
to suppress the trans-Saharan slave trade
historicalPeriod Victorian era
knownFor exploration of the Sahara Desert
opposition to the trans-Saharan slave trade
languageOfWorkOrName English
missionType diplomatic mission to Central Africa
movement abolitionism
name James Richardson NERFINISHED
nationality United Kingdom NERFINISHED
notableWork Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa NERFINISHED
Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara, in the Years of 1845 and 1846 NERFINISHED
occupation abolitionist
explorer
writer
placeOfBirth Lincolnshire NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Sahara Desert NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity Central Africa NERFINISHED
North Africa NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
travelPeriod 1840s
wroteAbout Saharan peoples
conditions of enslaved people in the Sahara
trans-Saharan trade routes

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Kukawa visitedBy James Richardson