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Quakers and Their Allies in the Abolitionist Cause, 1754-1808Quakers and Their Allies in the Abolitionist Cause, 1754-1808

Quakers and Their Allies in the Abolitionist Cause, 1754-1808

Susan Kozel, Maurice Jackson

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This volume explores the significant connections between the Quaker community and the cause to abolish slavery in America. The case studies that make up the collection mainly focus on the greater Philadelphia area (including Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware), a hotbed of the abolitionist movement and the location of the first American abolition society founded in 1775. Despite the importance of Quakers to the abolitionist movement, their significance has been largely overlooked in the existing historiography. These studies will be of interest to scholars of slavery and abolition, religious history, Atlantic studies and American social and political history. -- Adapted from the publisher's web site.

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OL21272143W

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Antislavery movements, united statesQuakersAntislavery movementsPennsylvania, politics and governmentHistoryQuaker abolitionistsAbolitionistsSlavery and the churchSociety of FriendsMouvements antiesclavagistesHistoireAbolitionnistes quakersAbolitionnistesPOLITICAL SCIENCEPublic PolicyCultural PolicySOCIAL SCIENCEAnthropology

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