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<mikeyared@yahoo.com> See: ""Beong! Beong! (more! more!)": John Harper and the Wesleyan Mission to the Australian Aborigines." Roberts, David Carey, Hilary. Journal of Colonialism & Colonial History 10.1 (Spring 2009): N_A. "...In 1825 Thomas Fowell Buxton, the parliamentary leader of the anti-slavery party that had succeeded in securing the abolition of the Atlantic slave trade in 1807 and who was later instrumental in the appointment of a Select Committee to inquire into the treatment of Aboriginal people in British colonies in southern Africa, Australia and North America, had raised questions in parliament about the demolition of the Methodist Chapel in Barbados in what appeared to be retaliation for the church's agitation on behalf of slaves..." Mike Yared mikeyared@yahoo.com -- --
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