Statue of a man in historical clothing with raised arm on a pedestal in an urban setting, surrounded by buildings and shops.

Equality

and Emancipation

Artwork featuring a profile of a man's head with text extending downward, reading: "Every time I look at a lump of sugar I see a drop of African blood." Below the text are geometric shapes and a small red drop.

Fredrick Douglass statue

Historic corner building with ornate architecture, large windows, a red telephone box, and street signs.

Belfast street art depicting abolitionism

The Assembly Rooms, the scene of many of Belfast’s equality stories

Street view of a white three-story building with a red door and a black storefront labeled 'Bakari'. A black car is parked in front, and there's a colorful mural visible in an archway on the left side.

The former “Lying-in” hospital - Belfast’s first maternity hospital

Street view of a historic brick building corner with large windows and a sign reading 'Sugarhouse Entry'. The structure has iron fencing and a worn stone bollard on the sidewalk.
Old white stone building with columns and arches, black wrought iron fence, and parked bicycles in front.

The sugar trade, the fuel blood of global slavery

Rosemary St 1st Presbyterian Church. Many of the congregation were famous United Irishmen