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Interfaith Vegan Coalition QUAKER KIT
Litigating the Lash: Quaker Emancipator Robert Pleasants, the Law
THE MOVEMENT AGAINST SLAVERY and the SLAVE TRADE in REVOLUTIONARY PENNSYLVANIA Darold D
The Development of an Anti-Slavery Society
The Quality of Mercy: Organized Animal Protection in the United States 1866-1930
Donald Brooks Kelley the EVOLUTION of QUAKER
Christianity and Vegetarianism 1809 – 2009
Vivisection As War: the “Moral Diseases” of Animal Experimentation and Slavery in British Victorian Quaker Pacifist Ethics
John Greenleaf Whittier the Quaker
Hope in Educating Adults Through Distinctive Public Speaking
John Woolman's (1720-1772) Apocalyptic Theology
Manumission in Virginia: the Anti-Slavery Legacy of John Lynch
A Review of the Tendering Presence, 2
Leaders' Handbook
Pennsylvania's Antislavery Pioneers, 1688-1776
The Journal of John Woolman
John Woolman (1720-1772)
The Business of Our Lives
Top View
Theological Formation in John Woolman's Itinerant Ministry
John Woolman: More Than Just a Journal the Capacity of One Individual to Make a Difference
John Woolman, His Clothes and His Journal Geoffrey Plank
Jon R. Kershner, Ph.D
The Uncommon Education of Lucretia Mott
The Quaker in Anglo-American Cultural Relations Charles Roll* for Many Years the Economic Interpretation of History Was the Popular One with American Historians
John Woolman, Anthony Benezet and Diversity in Quaker Antislavery Views by Jon R
The Quaker Witnesses William Penn Lecture 1958
3Obn Greenleaf 'Wlbfttter
John Woolman
Anthony Benezet, the True Champion of the Slave Irv A
Quakers and the Natural Order
Journeys in the Spirit
Woolman and Apocalypse: a Review of John Woolman and the Government of Christ
'A Tender Regard to the Whole Creation*. Anthony Benezet and the Emergence of an Eighteenth-Century Quaker Ecology
Mary and James Wright, the Hopewell Friends Meeting, and Quaker Women in the Southern Backcountry, C
John Woolman on Privilege in the Christian Worldview Nicole Busacca Whitworth University
Brown University Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice Report
Why Quakers and Slavery? Why Not More Quakers?
"John Greenleaf Whittier: Some General Characteristics of His Poetry" MC.975.07.001 Kara Flynn
John Woolman, Some Considerations on Keeping Negroes (1762)1
Quaker Antislavery: the Origins of the Traditions
300 Years of Notable Quakers by John Hunter 1/08 Rev