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"The Daily Telegraph Magazine. John Anstey and Tom Stacey" [Soc G/20]

MSS. Brit. Emp. s. 19 / D12 / 3 (file 10)

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Title

"The Daily Telegraph Magazine. John Anstey and Tom Stacey" [Soc G/20]

Shelfmark

MSS. Brit. Emp. s. 19 / D12 / 3 (file 10)

Summary

Correspondence with John Anstey, Editor of The Daily Telegraph Magazine about a proposed article on slavery to be written by Tom Stacey, with part of the research costs being provided by the Society. The work was later taken over by Gitta Sereny, but the article was never completed.

Date

26 Sep. 1968-24 Jul. 1973

Language

English

Physical extent

1 file

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Collection contents

Archive of the Anti-Slavery Society

Papers of the Anti-Slavery Society (accessions 1961-1971 supplement)

Twentieth century correspondence

Material on slavery

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