Show notes
For this episode, Musufing talks about the stuff Britain was largely built on, sugar. She explores the history of sugar from its raw plant beginnings in New Guinea to it's dark industrialised years that have left a deep gash that still weeps. In honour and recognition of enslaved people from then to now. Slavery must end!!Acknowledgements:The Guardiannationalarchives.gov.uk Procede D'extraction Du Sucre de Bette by Franz Achard 1799Chambers Biographical Dictionarysmithsonianmag.comUncovering britains Links to Slavery, University College London 2013BBC History MagazineSweetness and Power: The Place of Sugar in Modern History by Sidney Wilfred Mintz 1985Always No Copyright Music: Medieval Song Village Consort


