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'Historian David Olusoga investigates how British slave owners fought for compensation as the Government moved towards abolishing slavery within the Empire in 1832. He outlines how abolitionists were forced to reluctantly accept that slaves were the legal property of their owners in order to get the legislation through Parliament. This concession meant that 20 million pounds (around 17 billion pounds today) was set aside to be shared out among 46,000 claimants, awarded by a ten man Slavery Compensation Commission. The slaves themselves received nothing.
This clip is from the BBC series Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners, a documentary looking at the policies and abolition of slavery in Britain.'