Former Church Army evangelist releases slavery book

02 Mar 2007

Voices from slaveryThis year marks the bicentenary of one of the greatest human rights injustices of all time – the African slave trade, and Chigor Chike, a former Church Army evangelist, has written about the true stories of four freed slaves in his new book, Voices from Slavery: The Life and Beliefs of African Slaves in Britain.

Drawing from several different sources including comprehensive biographies as well as collections of letters, Chike pieces together the attitude and beliefs of Sancho, Gronniosaw, Equiano and Cugoano, four African men who were sold into slavery. Told through their own words, these stories present firsthand accounts of life as a slave and then as a free man during the 18th century. The former slaves give their personal views on a wide range of topics, including Christianity, God, humanity and the slave trade.

"(The book) looks at the human side of slavery and the slave trade," Chike says. "Unlike other books which focus on statistics or the large numbers of people sold or killed, this book focuses on four individuals, highlighting how they are made into slaves, how their enslavement affects them, how they struggle for survival, their beliefs and values."

Chike, who was commissioned as a Church Army evangelist in 1999, offers his personal commentary throughout to provide a more modern perspective on the issues explored within the book.

"The book reveals the black Africans as visionaries and highlights their often underestimated contribution toward the abolition of slavery," Chike says. "Their stories resonate with contemporary issues in our world, posing questions about identity and culture in multi-ethnic communities in Britain today, how Christian faith enlightens debates about the place of religion in national life and invites the exploration of similarities between slavery and modern racism."

This book is just one of the many ways the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade will be celebrated. Later this month (24 March), Church Army's Chief Executive, Mark Russell will join thousands of people from across the country to unite against slavery at the Walk of Witness event.

Voices from Slavery is available for £10.99 at www.authorhouse.co.uk, through Amazon.com and other outlets.

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