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'British Library adds poet Ted Hughes to slavery dossier for ancestor born 300 years earlier
The British Library has added the poet Ted Hughes to a dossier on links to slavery and colonialism based on the actions of an ancestor more than 300 years before his birth.
Despite the poet having humble origins, curators from the Library's Printed Heritage Collections team have identified Hughes as part of research to find evidence of “connections to slavery, profits from slavery or from colonialism” among the former owners of items.
The offending relative is Nicholas Ferrar, born in 1592, whose family was "deeply involved" with the London Virginia Company set up to establish colonies in North America, the research says.
But his descendant Hughes was not born until 1930, in the West Yorkshire village of Mytholmroyd. His family later moved to Mexborough, a town in South Yorkshire where his father ran a tobacco shop. Hughes ended up at Cambridge on a scholarship'.
The Telegraph (today)
The British Library has added the poet Ted Hughes to a dossier on links to slavery and colonialism based on the actions of an ancestor more than 300 years before his birth.
Despite the poet having humble origins, curators from the Library's Printed Heritage Collections team have identified Hughes as part of research to find evidence of “connections to slavery, profits from slavery or from colonialism” among the former owners of items.
The offending relative is Nicholas Ferrar, born in 1592, whose family was "deeply involved" with the London Virginia Company set up to establish colonies in North America, the research says.
But his descendant Hughes was not born until 1930, in the West Yorkshire village of Mytholmroyd. His family later moved to Mexborough, a town in South Yorkshire where his father ran a tobacco shop. Hughes ended up at Cambridge on a scholarship'.
The Telegraph (today)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.All that the British Library researchers have done is to compile a list of anyone (whose works feature in their collections) who has 'family or associate links' to slavery. There's no suggestion at all within that list that any such people have benefited themselves from such links. Here's the actual Excel spreadsheet that all the fuss is about:
https:/ /tinyur l.com/y 4rc97hc
It seems that there are journalists who like to create stories where they don't really exist. (So no change there then!). This is from August of this year:
https:/ /www.bl .uk/pre ss-rele ases/20 20/augu st/resp onse-to -media- misrepr esentat ion-of- the-bri tish-li brary
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It seems that there are journalists who like to create stories where they don't really exist. (So no change there then!). This is from August of this year:
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do you think the Grey family stir their tea in the morning ( no milk Jeeves My grandfather blended that! ) and think - "these proles cdnt vote unless my granddaydee had brought in the Reform Bill"
no I dont think so - - -
just as Neomi bless has - be damned careful what you ask for from me dammit - this lady bites ! ( St Teresa of Avila difft words) anyone!
I say: the evil that men do lives after them the good is often buried with them. Yes I know I am not the first
( shakey - and rather a shakey version)
ponderous and serious for a change huh? me I mean
no I dont think so - - -
just as Neomi bless has - be damned careful what you ask for from me dammit - this lady bites ! ( St Teresa of Avila difft words) anyone!
I say: the evil that men do lives after them the good is often buried with them. Yes I know I am not the first
( shakey - and rather a shakey version)
ponderous and serious for a change huh? me I mean
Ted Hughes' antecedents, just like everyone else's over 300 years, equates to say, 16 generations, which means he has 32,768 direct ancestors, (parents, G.parents, G.G. parents etc.) If you were to add to that his 'relatives', that is to say the siblings of those people you would be talking in millions.
Among those people would be Nobility, murderers, slave traders & everything else imaginable. How anyone can find it acceptable for a national institution to single out any one of those people to display on public records is astounding, & no less so of anyone who thinks it is an acceptable thing to do.
Among those people would be Nobility, murderers, slave traders & everything else imaginable. How anyone can find it acceptable for a national institution to single out any one of those people to display on public records is astounding, & no less so of anyone who thinks it is an acceptable thing to do.
If you think acceptance of slavery in the past is something that needs this kind of action from us now, think what type of action is going to be needed by our descendants, to wipe the acts of witchhunting that's occurring now, from their history books. Best pull down and burn everything now and get it all over with.
Seems very odd to go back so far but a think they may just be preparing for possible targets of there statues, museums, displays ect from anti slavery /BLM crusader's who will probly dig as deep as they can to find links. Forwarned is forarmed and all that.
Its sad that some are prepared to go this far back looking to be offended
Its sad that some are prepared to go this far back looking to be offended
EPILOGUE:
https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/uk/1 364560/ ted-hug hes-bri tish-li brary-w oke-wok ery-sla ve-trad e-colon ialism- poet-la ureate- sylvia- plath
Though the unpleasantness of this action will hang in the air, let us hope the BL has learnt a lesson & this nonsensical activity will be terminated.
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Though the unpleasantness of this action will hang in the air, let us hope the BL has learnt a lesson & this nonsensical activity will be terminated.
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