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Slavery & The City Monument Tube Fish Street Hill exit Saturday 16th July 2016 10:45a.m Forging, Breaking & Burying the Chains. The stuff of this Saturday Morning Tour du Jour. And pace Winston Churchill - this may have been London's finest hour. And before it, its worst. Because London was a leading actor in - profited enormously from - the slave trade. But a few good men and women took the evil on and saw it off. Their names ring down the centuries, the great and the good who fought for freedom: Wilberforce, Wedgewood, Wesley, Blake, John Newton, Cowper. And that's not to forget the lesser known who began the cause: Granville Sharp, Thomas Clarkson, James Phillips and Oladouh Equiano. Truly, here in the bosom of the City beat the heart of compassion, answering the slave's cry, "Am I not a man and a Brother?" Amazing Grace indeed. "Spots of time" (and place) don't come any more important than this one. Which is why it's important to go and see where - to go over the ground, literally and figuratively - to travel back...to bear witness. Guided by Isobel. N.B. the walk takes about two hours and ends at St. Paul's cathedral, a minute's walk from St. Paul's Tube. Monument Tube Fish Street Hill exit Saturday 16th July 2016 10:45a.m About Your Guide… Isobel Isobel is an artist, journalist, linguist, prize-winning Blue Badge Guide and London Walks' token aristocrat. One of her ancestors introduced the waltz to this country. A London Walk costs £10 – £8 concession. To join a London Walk, simply meet your guide at the designated tube station at the appointed time. Details of all London Walks can be found at www.walks.com