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... Quakers came to America , and the denial of freedom of person to the Negro . " Here is liberty of con- science , here ought to be likewise liberty of ye body , except of evil doers , wch is an other case . . . . In Europe there are many ...
... Quakers came to America , and the denial of freedom of person to the Negro . " Here is liberty of con- science , here ought to be likewise liberty of ye body , except of evil doers , wch is an other case . . . . In Europe there are many ...
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... Quakers as a group in the anti - slavery movement , after the Revolutionary period , was manifest through the organization of manumission and emancipation societies , and , during the early years of the Republic , Warner Mifflin and ...
... Quakers as a group in the anti - slavery movement , after the Revolutionary period , was manifest through the organization of manumission and emancipation societies , and , during the early years of the Republic , Warner Mifflin and ...
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... Quakers wherever located , became staunch defenders of slavery.34 33 For representative statements of the Quaker attitude on slavery during the early period of the American Union , see James O'Kelly , Essay on Negro Slavery ( Baltimore ...
... Quakers wherever located , became staunch defenders of slavery.34 33 For representative statements of the Quaker attitude on slavery during the early period of the American Union , see James O'Kelly , Essay on Negro Slavery ( Baltimore ...
Contents
PREFACE vii | 1 |
THE GROWTH OF PROSLAVERY THOUGHT | 48 |
The culmination of proslavery thought 18351860 | 89 |
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