Report of the 1867 Anti-Slavery Conference in Paris, jointly convened by the Société Française d'Émancipation, the Sociedad Abolicionista Española and the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, and attended by abolitionists from around the world. This report, which was published by the British Committee, contains the conference proceedings and appendices, including a list of delegates, letters, papers given by delegates, and addresses to heads of state and dignitaries in Brazil, Portugal, Spain, the Vatican, Turkey, Egypt, Zanzibar and South Africa, calling for the abolition of slavery. Speakers included leading European abolitionists, as well as travellers and missionaries in Africa, who describe the continuing slave trade.