The ship comes from the Manchester Coat of Arms and symbolises the City as trading entity with the world just like the Bees symbolise the City as an industrial entity and the hard working people
Manchester at the forefront of the abolition of slavery hence the gift of the statue of Abraham Lincoln from the USA people which stands proudly in Lincoln Square Manchester
Lincoln wrote a letter on 19 January 1863 to thank the people of Manchester for their support
But Manchester’s roots in the fight against human rights abuses, and slavery in particular, predates even Lincoln’s birth.
In 1787, leading British abolitionist Thomas Clarkson gave a speech at what is now Manchester Cathedral.
After being met with
hostility in Liverpool, Clarkson was given a much warmer welcome in Manchester and the city positioned itself at the vanguard of the anti-slavery movement here in the UK.
How the City of Manchester helped American president Abraham Lincoln abolish slavery
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