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Warner mifflin (august 21, 1745 – october 16, 1798) was an american abolitionist and an early beginning in 1775, delaware quakers inspired by mifflin freed their slaves.
Warner mifflin offers his own personal views as a virginian quaker and gives an account of the anti-slavery movement.
Certainly warner mifflin's remarks in 1792 had been con sidered by some as befriended by a quaker, robert lloyd, speaks in praise of the humani tarian friends: is it not the few unflinching friends of the slave, and their effo.
In queechy, warner offers praise for the quakers but offers curiously little on the nearby words urge her to remain steady and unflinching, “a faithful servant” even in the face of unbelief.
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It brings the quaker abolitionist from the historical shadows and into the blazing light of his moral courage and singular efforts to right the terrible wrongs of american slavery and racism.
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Warner mifflin—energetic, uncompromising, and reviled—was the key figure connecting the abolitionist movements before and after the american revolution. A descendant of one of the pioneering families of william penn's holy experiment, mifflin.
- gary nash, author of warner mifflin: unflinching quaker abolitionist lay's antinomian radicalism has been wonderfully excavated by marcus rediker in this eloquent testament. - catherine hall, author of legacies of british slave-ownership this turbulent life of a seafarer, glove maker, and preacher is the stuff of legend, recovered with panache by reducer.
Warner mifflin unflinching quaker abolitionist (early american studies) by gary b nash hardcover, 352 pages, published 2017 by university of pennsylvania.
Warner mifflin—energetic, uncompromising, and reviled—was the key figure connecting the abolitionist movements before and after the american revolution. A descendant of one of the pioneering families of william penn's holy experiment, mifflin upheld the quaker pacifist doctrine, carrying the peace testimony to generals howe and washington across the blood-soaked germantown battlefield and traveling several thousand miles by horse up and down the atlantic seaboard.
A chance discovery of a trunk of documents by the author opened up a window onto the rapidly expanding cities of leeds and london in the nineteenth century.
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19 oct 2018 in the autumn of 1774, warner mifflin, a wealthy delaware quaker, began freeing his slaves.
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– gary nash, author of warner mifflin: unflinching quaker abolitionist lay's antinomian radicalism has been wonderfully excavated by marcus rediker in this eloquent testament. – catherine hall, author of legacies of british slave-ownership.
The little-known story of an eighteenth-century quaker dwarf who fiercely attacked slavery and imagined a new, more humane way of life in the fearless benjamin lay, renowned historian marcus rediker chronicles the transatlantic life and times of a singular man--a quaker dwarf who demanded the total, unconditional emancipation of all enslaved africans around the world.
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1 dec 2018 warner mifflin: unflinching quaker abolitionist and carefully argued biography, scholars will need to add warner mifflin's name to the list.
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– gary nash, author of warner mifflin: unflinching quaker abolitionist “lay’s antinomian radicalism has been wonderfully excavated by marcus rediker in this eloquent testament. ” – catherine hall, author of legacies of british slave-ownership.
99 ebook editions are available from selected online vendors a volume in the series early american studies mifflin is frequently overlooked in the pantheon of quaker abolitionists.
The roberts, family is discussed at length in nash's excellent book warner mifflin unflinching quaker abolitionist (philadelphia: university of pennsylvania,.
During the revolutionary war, warner mifflin advocated for restitution for freed ex-slaves as early as 1778, in the form of cash payments, land, and shared crop arrangements. Nash writes that, he may fairly be called the father of american reparationism.
Nash (’1955, *1964) is a distinguished research professor at the university of california, los angeles, and the author of warner mifflin: unflinching quaker abolitionist.
Nash, author of warner mifflin: unflinching quaker abolitionist. Using previously unknown documents, cordelia biddle weaves together a rich and vivid.
Moral commerce: quakers and the transatlantic boycott of the slave labor book reviews and notes: warner mifflin: unflinching quaker abolitionist.
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In 1788, warner mifflin was one of the founders of delaware’s first abolition societies, and he was recognized internationally for his antislavery efforts, lobbying for abolition laws, laws prevent warner mifflin: unflinching quaker abolitionist princeton alumni weekly.
The quaker characteristics and position upon all things military is best shown counties of mifflin, huntingdon and center one; the counties of redford, james warner unflinching courage, great buoyancy under reverses and wond.
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The fearless benjamin lay: the quaker dwarf who became the first revolutionary —gary nash, author of warner mifflin, unflinching quaker abolitionist.
Nevertheless, mifflin declined into obscurity in the twentieth century. Nash, a historian, published warner mifflin: unflinching quaker abolitionist in an effort to revitalize interest and illustrate that he was the key figure connecting the abolitionist movements before and after the american revolution.
An indefatigable force for early antislavery, mifflin's activist-oriented quakerism drove him to foster several key elements of what would come to define later american abolitionism, especially his political lobbying techniques and his unswerving commitment to guarding and expanding the rights of black americans.
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—gary nash, author of warner mifflin, unflinching quaker abolitionist about the author marcus rediker is distinguished professor of atlantic history at the university of pittsburgh and senior research fellow at the collège d’études mondiales in paris.
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To learn more about ann eyre mifflin roberts and her cousin warner mifflin, see gary nash’s detailed description of her fascinating life and her involvement with abolitionism in warner mifflin: unflinching quaker abolitionist, 110-119. George and ann were distant cousins, related through their mifflin grandparents. Their marriage was advised against by both family and friends, which prevented their marriage to take place in the quaker faith, which required the approval of the meeting.
Another branch of the mifflin family, through john mifflin's son, john, also met with financial success mixed with family misfortune. John (1720-1798), grandson of the emigrant john, became immensely wealthy through partnerships with relatives and other quaker families, operating in the import and export trade to the west indies and britain.
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