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... Lundy , a New Jersey Quaker , holds a significant place . Though the Society of Friends fills a large place in the anti - slavery movement , its contribution to the growth of the conception of equality is even more significant . This ...
... Lundy , a New Jersey Quaker , holds a significant place . Though the Society of Friends fills a large place in the anti - slavery movement , its contribution to the growth of the conception of equality is even more significant . This ...
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... slaves , Ben- jamin Lundy moved at the age of nineteen to Wheeling , West Virginia , which had already be- come the center of an active domestic slave- trade . The pious young Quaker , now appren- ticed 28 THE ANTI - SLAVERY CRUSADE.
... slaves , Ben- jamin Lundy moved at the age of nineteen to Wheeling , West Virginia , which had already be- come the center of an active domestic slave- trade . The pious young Quaker , now appren- ticed 28 THE ANTI - SLAVERY CRUSADE.
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... Lundy was led on to active opposition to the trade by an actual knowl- edge of the inhumanity of the business as prose- cuted before his eyes and by his sympathy for human suffering . His apprenticeship ended , Lundy was soon es ...
... Lundy was led on to active opposition to the trade by an actual knowl- edge of the inhumanity of the business as prose- cuted before his eyes and by his sympathy for human suffering . His apprenticeship ended , Lundy was soon es ...
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... Lundy had become much occupied in traveling , lecturing , and organizing societies for the promotion of the cause of abolition . He states that during the ten years previous to 1830 he had traveled upwards of twenty - five thousand ...
... Lundy had become much occupied in traveling , lecturing , and organizing societies for the promotion of the cause of abolition . He states that during the ten years previous to 1830 he had traveled upwards of twenty - five thousand ...
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... Lundy met William Lloyd Garrison , and the following year he walked all the way from Baltimore to Bennington ... Lundy , he repudiated all forms of coloniza- tion and advocated immediate and unconditional emancipation . He at once told ...
... Lundy met William Lloyd Garrison , and the following year he walked all the way from Baltimore to Bennington ... Lundy , he repudiated all forms of coloniza- tion and advocated immediate and unconditional emancipation . He at once told ...
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