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| #2989724 in Books | University of Pennsylvania Press | 2010-08-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.16 x1.04 x6.26l,1.50 | File type: PDF | 400 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| A Majestic and Triumphant Book|By Tom Lowe|To most Americans, the name Anthony Benezet means nothing. He is not mentioned in any history text books. I know. I taught American history for 34 years. Now as a history tour guide and re-enactor in Philadelphia, the study of this amazing Quaker Benezet is now a major endeavor of mine. Anthony Benezet deserves to be a household name,|||"A masterpiece of its kind. . . . Jackson has made a major contribution to our understanding of the origins of abolitionism in the Western world. This book will exert considerable influence for many years."—David Brion Davis, author of Inhuman Bondag
Anthony Benezet (1713-84), universally recognized by the leaders of the eighteenth-century antislavery movement as its founder, was born to a Huguenot family in Saint-Quentin, France. As a boy, Benezet moved to Holland, England, and, in 1731, Philadelphia, where he rose to prominence in the Quaker antislavery community.
In transforming Quaker antislavery sentiment into a broad-based transatlantic movement, Benezet translated ideas from diverse sources—Enli...
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