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AudioThe Journal of John Woolman
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LibriVox recording of The Journal of John Woolman by John Woolman. Read in English by Devon Purtz; PhyllisV; Lucretia B.; Wayne Cooke; Jack Lohr John Woolman was born at Northampton, N. J., in 1720, and died at York, England, in 1772. He was the child of Quaker parents, and from his youth was a zealous member of the Society of Friends. His “Journal,” published in 1774, describes his way of life and the spirit in which he did his work; but his humility prevents him from making clear the importance of the part he played in the movement against slaveholding among the Quakers. In 1742, Woolman, then a young clerk in the employment of a storekeeper in New Jersey, was asked to make out a bill of sale for a negro woman; and the scruples which then occurred to him were the beginning of a life-long activity against the traffic. Shortly afterward he began his laborious foot-journeys, pleading everywhere with his co-religionists, and inspiring others to take up the crusade. The result of the agitation was that the various Yearly Meetings one by one decided that emancipation was a religious duty; and within twenty years after Woolman’s death the practise of slavery had ceased in the Society of…
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John Woolman
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librivox; audiobooks;slavery; journal; spiritual; colonial; colonies; the harvard classics; quaker; society of friends; colony
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