Quakers abolitionist essay
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An abolitionist essay signed by the Quakers at a meeting of the religious society in Philadelphia. The essay is a call to action for support in the abolitionist movement. Religion is the main motivation behind the movement and the essay cites biblical texts to support its argument.
Sumner Hall
Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at Washington College
Clifton M. Miller Library
Washington College
November 15 1799Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at Washington College
Clifton M. Miller Library
Washington College
English
essays
The Commodore Collection
Slavery, Abolitionists, Quaker abolitionists, Religion Church Hill
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