For my reflection on this presentation, I would say I'm happy to chose this project to start with my teammates. The reason why I was hooked to do this is that I was curious to learn about slavery taken place in the U.K. Most of history of what I know about slavery is from American History or ancient times from Egypt, Greece, Rome or other civilization. So I took the chance to place my name on the group list.
As for the research, I looked into Poetry Foundation to look at the bio on Hannah More to learn about what she does whenever she's not focused on poetry. Turns out she's also writes plays and also a philanthropist and I found out what made her oppose slavery: she's part of the Clapham Sect. It also leads her to write religious tracts to teache people about what needs to be changed in society. However, I left that out as I was more focused on the poem. I have the quotations from the pdf I searched on Google, after reading it. There was also an blog on slavery resources by Brycchan Carey (https://www.brycchancarey.com/slavery/yamba.htm) that does have a online cheap repository. I have the whole two paragraphs planned after giving a brief summary from what I read from the Warwickshire Archive. Finally I made a few additions that did happen around 1795 (events), along with John Keats' life and Hannah More's hometown Bristol. Not sure about the others but I have noticed the email sent by Emilie and Victoria that they're doing the Kahoot with the Clapham Sect info. That's all I have and happy to do this work with my team. Thank you!