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The American Revolution and the testimony of British Quakers against slave trade

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo11886
Author
Jennings, Judith
Call Number
905.748 QH v.70, no.2
Author
Jennings, Judith
Physical Description
99-103 p.
Notes
In: Quaker History, v.70, no.2 (Fall 1981)
Subjects
Quakers.
Slave trade.
United States
Slavery and the church.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
905.748 QH v.70, no.2
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Drumore Quakers' Precious Habitation : A 200-year History of Drumore Friends Meetinghouse and Cemetery

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo20492
Author
Miller, D. Douglas.
Date of Publication
2016.
Call Number
289.6 M647
Responsibility
by D. Douglas Miller..
ISBN
9781514473665
1514473666
Author
Miller, D. Douglas.
Publisher
Xlibris Corp
Date of Publication
2016.
Physical Description
260p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Subjects
Smedley, R. C.
Wright, Willilam.
Gibbons, Hanna.
Gibbons, Daniel.
Whitson, Thomas.
Coates, Lindley.
Rakestraw, William.
Sadsbury Friends Meeting - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County - History.
Hood, Caleb.
Bushong, Henry.
Russell, John Neal.
Wood Day.
Brown, Jeremiah.
Haines, Timoghy.
Brown, William.
Lewis, Elijah.
Scarlett, Joseph.
Jackson, James.
Hanway, Castner.
Smith, Joseph.
Lamborn, George S.
Columbia Friends Meeting - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County - History.
Lampeter Friends Meeting - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County - History.
Lancaster Friends Meeting - Pennsylvania - Lancaster - History.
Bart Friends Meeting - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County - History.
Lancaster Friends Meeting #2 - Pennsylvania - Lancaster - History..
Penn Hill (Little Britain) Friends - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County - History.
Eastland Friends Meeting - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County - History.
Drumore Friends Meeting - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County - History.
East Britain Friends Meeting (Ashville Meetinghouse) - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County - History.
Ballance Friends Meeting (Orthodox/Wilburite) - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County - History.
Church records and registers - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Quakers - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Society of Friends - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Cemeteries - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Slavery and the church
Antislavery movements
Underground railroad.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Lancaster County
Call Number
289.6 M647
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Maryland Quakers and slavery

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo12229
Author
Carroll, Kenneth L.
Call Number
905.748 QH v.72, no.1
Author
Carroll, Kenneth L.
Physical Description
27-42 p.
Notes
In: Quaker History, v.72, no.1 (Spring 1983).
Subjects
Friends, Society of - Maryland.
Slavery
Slavery and the Church
Quakers - Maryland.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
905.748 QH v.72, no.1
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Mid-eighteenth century British Quakerism and the response to the problem of slavery

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo13926
Author
Jennings, Judith
Call Number
905.748 QH v.66
Responsibility
by Judith Jennings.
Author
Jennings, Judith
Physical Description
23-40 p.
Notes
In: Quaker History, v.66, no.1 (Spring 1977)
Subjects
Society of Friends - Great Britain.
Slave trade.
Slavery and the church
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
905.748 QH v.66
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Quakers & slavery : a divided spirit

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo3162
Author
Soderlund, Jean R.,
Date of Publication
1985.
Call Number
289.6 S679
Alternate Title
Quakers and slavery
Responsibility
Jean R. Soderlund.
ISBN
0691047324 (alk. paper) :
Author
Soderlund, Jean R.,
Place of Publication
Princeton, N.J
Publisher
Princeton University Press,
Date of Publication
1985.
Physical Description
xiii, 220 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographies and index.
African American resources in the Lancaster County Historical Society.
Summary
"The book explores the growth of abolitionism among Quakers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey from 1688 to 1780, providing a case study of how groups change their moral attitudes. Dr. Soderlund details the long battle fought by reformers like gentle John Woolman and eccentric Benjamin Lay. The eighteenth-century Quaker humanitarians succeeded only after they diluted their goals to attract wider support, establishing a gradualistic, paternalistic, and segregationist model for the later antislavery movement." [from Goodreads.com]
Subjects
Antislavery movements - United States.
Slavery and the church
Quakers - United States
Abolitionists - United States
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
289.6 S679
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