User:SCDStudentExp/sandbox

Articles to create

 * William Fergusson (governor of Sierra Leone) - First known black student at University of Edinburgh, born Jamaica, only black governor of Sierra Leone. - STARTED User:SCDStudentExp/sandbox2
 * William Wright - Physician, slave owner, connected to Edinburgh - https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage/college-history/william-wright


 * Lothian Black Forum - Anti-racist organisation active in Edinburgh 1989-92.


 * Axmed Abuukar Sheekh - Somali student killed by fascists in Edinburgh, 1989.


 * Seetsele Modiri Molema - Studied medicine at Glasgow Uni graduating 1919, President African Races Association Glasgow, secretary of African National Congress (South Africa) 1949.
 * Peter Grant Peterkin - Command of the Guard at Delhi Palace,  Lieut.-Col.
 * George Baillie  - Scottish slave trader, related to James Baillie and Evan Baillie.STARTED: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:SCDStudentExp/sandbox3?venotify=created
 * William Mackenzie & Co  -  Scottish slave trading firm.
 * Alexander Campbell - Scottish planter and lobbysit.
 * Alexander Campbell - West Indian Merchant based in Glasgow

Articles to edit

 * Alexander Crichton - Add links about slavery and compensation
 * Acts of Union 1707 page, add in impact on Scottish colonialism.
 * Frederick Douglass ( to include the time he spent in Edinburgh!)
 * William Wright - Doctor and botanist, born Crieff, Perthshire, trained at U of E, spent 13 years in Jamaica, fellow of Royal Society Edinburgh, owned sugar plantation and enslaved people.
 * Bunce Island - Island in Sierra Leone, with significnat role in slave trade. Currently no mention that the 'London-based firm' of Grant, Oswald and Co which took it over in 1748 had strong Scttish connections, or the significance role of Scots working there. NB also spelled 'Bance Island'.
 * Bute House - Official residence of Scottish first minister. Add information on slave-owning residents including John Innes Crawford and Sir John Sinclair.
 * Bunce Island - Island in Sierra Leone, with significnat role in slave trade. Currently no mention that the 'London-based firm' of Grant, Oswald and Co which took it over in 1748 had strong Scttish connections, or the significance role of Scots working there. NB also spelled 'Bance Island'.
 * Bute House - Official residence of Scottish first minister. Add information on slave-owning residents including John Innes Crawford and Sir John Sinclair.
 * Bute House - Official residence of Scottish first minister. Add information on slave-owning residents including John Innes Crawford and Sir John Sinclair.