International Slavery Museum appeal

Thank you to all our generous supporters who participated in this appeal. Click here If you would like to donate to the International Slavery Museum.

You can help

Your donation towards the International Slavery Museum will help:  

  • 200,000 visitors a year discover more about the transatlantic slave trade, and how we still feel its effects today
  • us to provide a free programme of educational and outreach activities addressing the impact and enduring legacy of this trade
  • the international community to research historic and contemporary slavery issues

Please donate £15 or as much as you can afford

All donors will be acknowledged on our website, thank you for your generous support.  

  • Donate online on a secure server
  • Download our appeal leaflet and post your donation to us by cheque (open pdf)
  • Start a standing order to support the International Slavery Museum Appeal (open word doc / open pdf)    

Add your voice

You can send us your thoughts about the museum by emailing your comments to our Development office. A selection of comments from supporters will be added to this page.

Benjamin Zephaniah
Benjamin Zephaniah

Poet Benjamin Zephaniah is a supporter of the International Slavery Museum and has said the following:

‘The International Slavery Museum will be a major step forward in the documentation of a neglected period of history. We have to do this for knowledge of the past , caution for the future, and the holistic education of all mankind. Join with us and help to make this a reality, and then stay with us as we make history. We owe it to the past; we owe it to the future’.

Endorsement

Anti-Slavery International endorse our appeal.

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Supporting us

Find out more about how you can support National Museums Liverpool.

Thank you!

National Museums Liverpool would like to thank the following donors for their support of this appeal, and those who wish their support to remain anonymous.

  • Mr Alexlander Anderson
  • The Beatles Story
  • Lady Cross
  • Mr Mark Dodgson
  • Ms Helen Judge
  • Mr & Mrs John Moores
  • Mrs Kim Rawlinson
  • Mr Shivakuru Selvathurai
  • Sir Alan Waterworth

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