#  Lloyd Belton 

 

 



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Lloyd Belton is a PhD student in the School of History at the University of Leeds (2018-) who focuses on the Inter-American dynamics of abolitionism in Latin America, the Caribbean, and the US. He approaches this subject through the lens of micro-history and biography in the Black Atlantic to draw out wider analyses of marginalized and diverse black communities as well as black-led activism on social justice causes, including abolitionism and racial equality. Prior to starting his PhD, Lloyd received an MA/MSc with Distinction in International and World History from Columbia University and LSE in 2014.

 

 

 





 

 

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