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Letters: <strong>Rev Trevor Smith</strong> on being ‘born again’ and <strong>Rt Rev John Saxbee </strong>on how faith can be fanned into a flame. Plus letters from <strong>Rev Dr</strong> <strong>Clive Barrett</strong>,<strong> Fr Alec Mitchell </strong>and<strong> Harold Mozley</strong> ....
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, by Jonathan Daniel Wells (Bold Type Books). This history of eighteen-thirties New York probes the cityâs entanglement with the slave economy, which made it âthe most potent proslavery and pro-South city north of the Mason-Dixon Line.â Despite the stateâs emancipation law of 1817, police marshals and bounty hunters began terrorizing Black communities, abducting several hundred people and selling them into bondage. Alliances between Southern plantation owners and New York bankers, judges, and politicians fostered a system âconstructed to cheapen Black lives.â Wells details how the funding of the cotton trade fuelled a nascent Wall Street and admiringly portrays David Ruggles, a Black abolitionist who gave the Kidnapping Club its name and organized to resist it. ....
, by Melissa Harrison If you haven’t heard Harrison’s soul-soothing podcast then this eponymous nature diary, following her move from south London to the Suffolk countryside, should be a joyful reason to do so. It’s the perfect companion piece to this chronicle of her journey to uncover the nature on our doorsteps wherever we live and celebrate its way of signalling the seasons. Faber & Faber, £14.99. Wanderland, by Jini Reddy Follow the author on a journey to connect with the magic in the British landscape in this shortlisted entry for the Wainwright Prize for Nature Writing. Her travels which range from a coast-to-coast pilgrimage to a trip encountering a goddess worshipping group of women seek to develop a more spiritual, intimate relationship with nature. Born to Indian parents in the UK and raised in Canada, Jini offers a wry, unique perspective on the beauty of our landscape. ....