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Philadelphia Quakers A Brief History
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Philadelphia Quakers: A Brief History

Author(s): William C. Kashatus
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Philadelphia Quakers: A Brief History is a concise but insightful account of the Religious Society of Friends, beginning with their founding in mid-seventeenth-century England. Persecuted for his non-conformist beliefs, William Penn, in 1682, established a refuge for Quakers in his New World colony of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia became the capital city of Penn's utopian colony dedicated to the ideals of religious toleration, participatory government, and brotherly love. Afterward, Philadelphia Quakers became a minority in the City of Brotherly Love, but continued to exercise a disproportionate influence on local, state, and national affairs through such humanitarian reforms as abolitionism, women's rights, care for the mentally ill, Native American affairs, and prison reform. Quakers also experienced a religious schism between more traditional Quietists and evangelical Friends. That schism plagued Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, the central governing body of Friends, until 1955 when the two sides reunited.

Richly illustrated, Philadelphia Quakers tells the story of a remarkable people whose active commitment to religious freedom, social diversity, and peace has had a profound impact on American society and government.



ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)

William C. Kashatus is a Quaker historian, educator, and author. A product of and former teacher in Philadelphia's Friends Schools, Kashatus graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Earlham College. He earned a master's degree in history from Brown University and a doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania. His published works include William Still: The Underground Railroad and the Angel at Philadelphia (2021); Abraham Lincoln, the Quakers and the Civil War (2014); A Virtuous Education: William Penn's Vision for Philadelphia's Schools (1997); and Conflict of Conviction: A Reappraisal of Quaker Involvement in the American Revolution (1990).

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pages: 144
Publisher: America Through Time
Imprint: America Through Time
Series: America Through Time
Publication Date: 27th November 2023
State: Pennsylvania
ISBN: 9781634994989
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
HISTORY / United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775)
HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)
RELIGION / Christianity / Quaker
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