White Debt, Thomas Harding
White Debt, Thomas Harding
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White Debt
The Demerara Uprising and Britain’s Legacy of Slavery

Author: Thomas Harding

Narrator: Ben Onwukwe, Mark Meadows

Unabridged: 10 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/06/2022

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Synopsis

When Thomas Harding discovered that his mother's family had made money from plantations worked by enslaved people, what began as an interrogation into the choices of his ancestors soon became a quest to learn more about Britain's role in slavery. It was a history that he knew surprisingly little about - the myth that we are often taught in schools is that Britain's role in slavery was as the abolisher, but the reality is much more sinister.

In WHITE DEBT, Harding vividly brings to life the story of the uprising by enslaved people that took place in the British colony of Demerara (now Guyana) in the Caribbean in 1823. It started on a small sugar plantation called 'Success' and grew to become a key trigger in the abolition of slavery across the empire. We see the uprising through the eyes of four people: the enslaved man Jack Gladstone, the missionary John Smith, the colonist John Cheveley, and the politician and slaveholder John Gladstone, father of a future prime minister. Charting the lead-up to the uprising right through to the courtroom drama that came about as a consequence, through this one event we see the true impact of years of unimaginable cruelty and incredible courage writ large.

Captivating, moving and meditative, WHITE DEBT combines a searing personal quest with a deep investigation of a shared history that is little discussed amongst White people. It offers a powerful rebuttal of the national amnesia that masks the role of the British in this devastating period, and asks vital questions about the legacy we have been left with - cultural, political and moral - and whether future generations of those who benefited from slavery need to acknowledge and take responsibility for the White Debt.

About Thomas Harding

Thomas Harding is a bestselling author whose books have been translated into more than sixteen languages. He has written for the Sunday Times, the Washington Post and the Guardian, among other publications. His books include HANNS AND RUDOLF, which won the JQ-Wingate Prize for Non-Fiction; THE HOUSE BY THE LAKE, which was shortlisted for the Costa Biography Award; BLOOD ON THE PAGE, which won the Crime Writers' Association Golden Dagger Award for Non-Fiction; and WHITE DEBT.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Denise on June 09, 2022

This is the best book I have read for the year. I am British, second generation. My parents both from Guyana and migrated to the UK in the 60's. I devoured this book, as it spoke to my history. I have read other books on slavery but never anything specific to Guyana, and to my shame had never heard......more

Goodreads review by Stephen on November 11, 2022

There’s been so much written about slavery and its legacy over recent years that it’s hard to believe that you could learn anything new. And yet, I found Thomas Harding’s book truly shocking. By concentrating on the specific area of Demerrera and the slave uprising there in the 1820s, Harding gives......more

Goodreads review by Esme on March 07, 2024

White people talking about reparations. We 👏🏼 love 👏🏼 to 👏🏼 see 👏🏼 it 👏🏼 Pet peeve capitalising “white” when talking about yt peeps (annoying but he gave reasons so FINE) Story was dramatic and thrilling (in the kind of way a revolt by enslaved people can be)??? Knew nothing about it because classic......more

Goodreads review by Marianne on October 31, 2023

Vol van leugens, bot en grof Zul je mijn verhaal herschrijven Trap me neer in smerig stof Maar uit dat stof zal ik herrijzen (Maya Angelou) Dit is niet het eerste boek over slavernij, kolonisatie en de gevolgen van jarenlange onderdrukking. Talloze onderzoeken zijn te vinden over dit onderwerp, doctoraa......more

Goodreads review by Maddy on January 24, 2023

A very very very well written book. Very accessible reading around a very important discussion. Demerara (Guyana) is rarely discussed in Britain, despite suffering enormous atrocities. The focus on set people in this book was a really effective and emotive way of writing this history, and by bringin......more


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Brilliant . . . Striking . . . Full of details that will send a chill down your spine. Harding delivers a masterclass in how authors of history can play an active role, for good and for bad, in how these moral questions are framed GUARDIAN

A deep dive into colonialism and enslavement, with personal legacies that continue to resonate today - a deeply affecting and forensically elegant book for our times

This well-researched history of the 1823 slave uprising in Demerara is a page-turner . . . Harding lays out what happened with novelistic (but still assiduously researched) flair TELEGRAPH

Authentic, bold and poignant, WHITE DEBT is a captivating tale of resistance and an urgent antidote to our collective amnesia

The Demerara episode graphically reveals the hidden cruelties of colonialism, not to mention British myopia towards the atrocities. Harding tells the story with impressive drama and detail THE TIMES

WHITE DEBT is an important step in our routinely dysfunctional national conversation about the Atlantic slave trade

[A] vital read THE i NEWSPAPER, best non-fiction books of 2022

Excellent . . . Harding is a thoughtful and honest writer . . . an exemplary piece of history writing LITERARY REVIEW

An important and timely book told with great sympathy, honesty and an original approach. His family is always present, in the background, but he does not shy away from criticism and asking big questions which many in this country must try and answer

Some write about the past. Thomas Harding, our most human historian, has, once again, brought it alive . . . in all its tragedy, glory, complexity