Can the Greene King pub chain and its founder Benjamin Greene help us understand the rise of Britain's pub culture and its links with the Transatlantic Slave Trade?
Featuring author Vaughn Scribner (https://twitter.com/vaughnscribner) from the University of Arkansas and Liverpool's International Slavery Museum's Dr. Richard Benjamin (https://twitter.com/drrpbenjamin).
Greene King founding story (https://www.greeneking.co.uk/our-company/our-history/)
Greene King and International Slavery Museum announcement (shorturl.at/gFXZ1)
Full Episode Transcript (shorturl.at/boFZ1)
CREDITS
Produced by Renay Richardson
Researchers are Dr. Alison Bennett and Arisa Loomba
Sound Design by Ben Yellowitz
with J Hope on the strings
Vocal pieces by James Collins and Caleb Kunle
Flute by Sian Herbert
Production assistant is Rory Boyle
This is a Broccoli Production
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