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Cargando... To Be Silent... Would be Criminal: The Antislavery Influence and Writings of Anthony Benezet (Pietist and Wesleyan Studies)por Irv A. Brendlinger
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Born in 1713 of French Huguenot stock, Philadelphia Quaker Anthony Benezet was probably the most significant force in advancing the battle against slavery and the African slave trade in the eighteenth century. While the names of abolitionists like Granville Sharp, William Wilberforce, Thomas Clarkson, and John Wesley are familiar to many, the name Anthony Benezet is seldom recognized. And yet it was his work that reinforced Sharp's legal battles, his tracts that singularly influenced both Clarkson and Wesley to join the cause, and his friendship with Benjamin Franklin that encouraged Franklin to lead the American antislavery society after Benezet's death. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Google Books — Cargando... GénerosSistema Decimal Melvil (DDC)241.675092Religions Christian Devotional Literature and Practical Theology Christian Ethics Christian ethics not otherwise covered Christian ethics of discrimination, slaveryClasificación de la Biblioteca del CongresoValoraciónPromedio: No hay valoraciones.¿Eres tú?Conviértete en un Autor de LibraryThing. |