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THERE IS DEATH IN THE POT - The University of Texas at Arlington

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L<strong>IS</strong>T OF ILLUSTRATIONS<br />

Figure Page<br />

1. James Gillray. “Anti-Saccharites, - or – John<br />

Bull and His Family Leaving <strong>of</strong>f the Use <strong>of</strong><br />

Sugar,” 1792. Courtesy <strong>of</strong> British Museum,<br />

London. ........................................................................................................................26<br />

2. Isaac Cruikshank. “<strong>The</strong> Gradual Abolition<br />

<strong>of</strong>f [sic] the Slave Trade, - or Leaving <strong>of</strong><br />

Sugar by Degrees,” 1792. Courtesy <strong>of</strong> British<br />

Museum, London. .......................................................................................................28<br />

3. James Gillray. “Barbarities in the West Indias,”<br />

1791. Courtesy <strong>of</strong> British Museum, London. ..............................................................39<br />

4. Cover, Immedi<strong>at</strong>e Not Gradual Abolition.<br />

Courtesy <strong>of</strong> Friends Historical Library,<br />

Swarthmore College.....................................................................................................49<br />

5. Label, American Free Produce Associ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Courtesy <strong>of</strong> Middlesex County Historical<br />

Society, Middletown, Connecticut. ............................................................................172<br />

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