
The History of Slavery, Part 5: The Road to Abolition
History Unplugged Podcast
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The Origins of Anti-Slavery Thoughts
Quakerism expanded simultaneously with the slave trade, so the two were almost always in conflict. William Penn bought and owned slaves in Pennsylvania despite its massive Quaker presence. Many Quakers believed that blacks and whites could not live together peacefully. In 1736, Benjamin Franklin published Lay's Wild Abolitionist Tract,. Attacking Slaveholders, especially Quaker slaveholders.
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