Britain's Jewish Community and the Campaign to Eradicate White Slavery
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This special talk is part of the 'Jack the Ripper and the East End' series of events taking place at the Museum of London.
Dr Nicholas Evans, Lecturer in Slavery Studies at the Wilberforce Institute, University of Hull, will look at London's Jewish community, white slavery and the moral reaction to the Jack the Ripper murders.
The event is taking place on Thursday July 24th between 1.10pm and 2pm and s being held in partnership with Jewish Museum, London.
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How to get there
Museum entrance is located on a pedestrian high walk which can be reached by stairs, escalators or lifts from Aldersgate Street; London Wall; or St Martins-le-Grand.
By Tube - Travel to Barbican on the Circle or Hammersmith&City lines, to Moorgate on the Northern line or St. Paul's on the Central line.
By Bus - The following buses stop nearby: 4, 8, 25, 56, 100, 25, 172, 242 and 521.
By Train - The Museum is close to Liverpool Street Station, which has national rail links. Barbican and Moorgate stations both service local trains.


