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Report of the Managers of the Haverford School Association
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Board Consents to Accept Non-Friends
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Founding Rules of Haverford College
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Haverford College Rules
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Germantown Friends' protest against slavery- 1688 : This is to ye monthly meeting held at Richard Worrell's
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Rescue of Jane Johnson and her Children
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Extracts from the Writings of Early Friends on the Subject of Slavery
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Female Teachers of the Friends Freedman Association
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Benezet instructing colored children
Benezet instructing colored children. ANTHONY BENEZET This celebrated philanthropist was a native of France. On account of religious persecution in that country, his parents, in 1731, removed to London. While here, the family adopted the religious…
If there were no consumers of slave-produce there would be no slaves
"IF THERE WERE NO CONSUMERS OF SLAVE—PRODUCE THERE WOULD BE NO SLAVES. Can we employ another in the commis¬ sion of robbery, share the profits with him, and yet be innocent of the crime we induced him to commit, by the glittering bribe we offerd for…
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