When Thomas Harding discovered that his family had profited from
slavery, he set out to interrogate the choices of his ancestors and
Britain's role in this terrible history. His investigation took him to
Demerara (now Guyana), the site of an uprising by enslaved people in
1823, the largest in the British Empire and a key trigger in the
abolition of slavery. Charting the dramatic build-up to this landmark
event through the eyes of four people - an enslaved man, a missionary, a
colonist, and a slaveholder - Harding lays bare the true impact of years
of unimaginable cruelty and incredible courage and asks how those who
benefitted from slavery can take responsibility for the White Debt.