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- 24BC, Rome On the 15th March 44BC, Julius Caesar is assassinated in Rome. A new regime comes to birth when his adopted son, Octavius, becomes the first Emperor of the Roman Empire as Augustus on the 16th January 27BC. One African woman stands against the might of Rome. Her name is Kandake Amanirenas, otherwise known as Candace of Meroe.
- Our story begins with the introduction of Olaudah Equiano in a meeting with Granville Sharp. The slave world now intrudes upon Georgian society and the conflict within our story therefore begins.
- Far from her homeland of Cuba, Dido Belle now has to make a life for herself in 18th century London with no family or friends.
- The journey of an aspiring writer struggling to publish his first novel.
- Thomas Molineaux, a slave since birth, now freed from plantation slavery begins to create a new life for himself in Georgian London.
- Our story begins with the introduction of Bridgetower as he dominates the concert halls across England, Dresden and Vienna. The slave world now intrudes upon mainstream European society and the conflict within our story therefore begins.
- Human Freedom: the need to secure it, the obligation to preserve it, the necessity to defend it and the resolution to die for it.
- Our story begins with the introduction of Michael King who is socially segregated by his estranged flatmate, Clare Kelly. The world of the young professional now intrudes upon the world of the unemployed.
- On the 31st May 1508, King James lV of Scotland held a jousting tournament in Edinburgh in honour of his African servant, Ellen Moore. It was called the Tournament of the African Lady.