John Jeremie
Sir John Jeremie (19 August 1795 – 23 April 1841) was a British judge and diplomat, Chief Justice of Saint Lucia and Governor of Sierra Leone. He was given an award in 1836 for advancing "negro freedom" after accusing the judges in Mauritius of bias. He understood that colour prejudice and slavery were different problems. Provided by Wikipedia-
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Published 1840London : Hatchard & Son : Simpkin, Marshall & Co.. 1840.1 online resource (52 pages)LLMC Digital
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