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13 - Journal of John Woolman by John Woolman

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John Woolman, born in 1720 in Northampton, New Jersey, was a devoted member of the Society of Friends, also known as the Quakers. His influential Journal, published posthumously in 1774, offers a glimpse into his life and the profound spirit behind his work. Despite his humility, Woolmans significant role in the Quaker movement against slavery shines through. It all began in 1742 when, as a young clerk, he was asked to draft a bill of sale for a enslaved woman. This pivotal moment ignited a lifelong commitment to advocating against the slave trade. Woolman embarked on arduous journeys, passionately convincing his fellow Quakers to join the cause, ultimately leading to a consensus within the Yearly Meetings that emancipation was a religious obligation. By the time of his death, slavery had largely been abolished within the Society of Friends. The heartfelt simplicity and charm of Woolmans own words in this Journal truly capture his essence. (Summary by The Harvard Classics)

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