David Turnbull (abolitionist)
David Turnbull | |
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in 1840 in the crowd at the conference | |
| Born | 1793 Glasgow |
| Died | 7 May 1851 Paris |
| Occupation | Diplomat |
| Known for | Abolitionism |
David Turnbull (1793–1851) was a leading 19th-century abolitionist and a British consul to Cuba. Turnbull, a Scotsman, was a key participant at the 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention of the Anti-Slavery Society. Turnbull was blamed for creating a revolt in Cuba that resulted in 1844 being known as the Year of the Lash.