John Aikin

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John Aikin (1747-1822) was an English surgeon, who practised in Chester, Warrington and Great Yarmouth before moving to London. His medical practice took second place however to his tireless labours as a biographer and campaigner on social issues, in particular freedom of conscience. Together with his sister Anna Laeitita Barbauld, between 1792 and 1796 he published Evenings at Home, a six-volume collection of short tales, dialogues and dramas intended for children.

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Master and Slave John Aikin

A runaway slave is recaptured, and charged with ingratitude by the master who has taken such pains to afford him economic security.

Between 1792 and 1796, John Aikin and his sister Anna Barbauld published a series of children’s stories titled ‘Evenings at Home.’ Among them was an imaginary dialogue in which a plantation owner accused a slave of ingratitude for running away. It is relevant not only to the history of Abolition but also to that politics which promises cradle-to-grave security in exchange for letting an elite shape our world.

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