
The History of Slavery, Part 5: The Road to Abolition
History Unplugged Podcast
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The Rise of the Quaker Movement in the 1780s
Quaker decision to require all members of the Society of Friends to free their slaves refigured the Quaker leadership in the 1770s and 1780s. David Bryan Davis argues that anti-slavery emerged simply or inevitably as the offspring of a continually expanding British philanthropy. He says one must analyze changes in religious values in the face of decaying faith, as well as challenges imposed by materialistic figures like Thomas Hobbes.
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