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The society was openly and adamantly hostile towards abolitionism and anti-slavery and its members were mockingly condescending towards missionaries, deriding them for working among African peoples whom the anthropologists believed could not advance or be ‘civilized’. In one needlessly provocative gesture the society publicly taunted the Christian Union by displaying, in the front window of the premises opposite them, an articulated skeleton of a so-called ‘savage’.
Black and British: A Forgotten History
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