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From Peace To Freedom Quaker Rhetoric And The Birth Of American Antislavery 16571761 Brycchan Carey

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From Peace To Freedom Quaker Rhetoric And The Birth Of American Antislavery 16571761 Brycchan Carey
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Brycchan Carey
ISBN: 9780300182279, 0300182279
Language: English
Year: 2012

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From Peace To Freedom Quaker Rhetoric And The Birth Of American Antislavery 16571761 Brycchan Carey by Brycchan Carey 9780300182279, 0300182279 instant download after payment.

In the first book to investigate in detail the origins of antislavery thought and rhetoric within the Society of Friends, Brycchan Carey shows how the Quakers turned against slavery in the first half of the eighteenth century and became the first organization to take a stand against the slave trade.

Through meticulous examination of the earliest writings of the Friends, including journals and letters, Carey reveals the society’s gradual transition from expressing doubt about slavery to adamant opposition. He shows that while progression toward this stance was ongoing, it was slow and uneven and that it was vigorous internal debate and discussion that ultimately led to a call for abolition. His book will be a major contribution to the history of the rhetoric of antislavery and the development of antislavery thought as explicated in early Quaker writing.

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