In the Community
The Liverpool Slavery History Tour

Eric Lynch is a black scouser, an active trade unionist though now retired from the council. He left school at the age of 14 and couldn't read and write because in those days it was judged that blacks didn't need such skills. Within a few years however, he had taught himself to read and write, partly because of his fascination for the history of Liverpool - he needed to know how things had come about. This wanderlust and need to know even led him to unsuccessfully stow away on a ship bound for Barbados, but discovered before the sailing he was unceremoniously thrown back to the Liverpool shore. And so Eric learnt about Liverpool life and its history.
If you don't know where you come
from you can't know where you are going to.
This aphorism pertinent
to individuals, is also relevant to cities. Without knowing about
the past we will not be able to shape the future and those who
are ignorant of their past remain in a fog of misunderstanding.
How many of us walk around our cities, towns, communities or localities
and never give a thought to how history has shaped our lives and
destinies? How many of us, so busy with the every day trials and
tribulations of living life in the fast lane, are so preoccupied
that we seldom raise our eyes from the ground, both physically
and metaphorically? If you take the time out to visit Liverpool
in the company of Eric Lynch you will have your sights lifted,
you see the world in an entirely new way.
In his company you will
be taken on a journey of discovery, rivalling that of Dr Who's
Tardis. From the 17th century you will be carried along over three
hundred years, from Liverpool, a sleepy fishing village, to the
coasts of Africa, the Caribbean, South America and the United
States of America. You will mix with the lowest and the highest
of classes. In their company you will marvel at the disparities
of wealth. You will rub shoulders with those who are considered
to be the great and good of this country. But above all you will
gain an insight into how the wealth of Liverpool and the great
empires was assembled. In short you will view history through the
eyes of the oppressed - the slaves.
If you would like more information on the Slavery History Tour or would like to make a booking please contact:
Merseyside Maritime Museum
Albert Dock
Liverpool
L3 4AQ,
England
Tel: 0151 478 4499
or alternatively, email Eric direct:
eric@slaveryhistorytours.com
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