The Light Of Nature And The Law Of God
Antislavery In Ontario 1833-1877
BY ALLEN STOUFFER
Brief Description:
From its beginnings in the early 19th century, the Canadian anti-slavery movement was centered in Ontario, they sought to enlist public support in the growing international crusade by organizing antislavery societies, and, through other institutions such as the Elgin Association, Canadian abolitionists responded to the immediate needs of the often destitute fugitive slaves who crossed the border. He shows that the leaders of Canadian anti-slavery were mostly immigrants from Britain who had been deeply involved in antislavery in their homeland. Much mention of Canadian (and US) Quakers.
Louisiana State Univ Press 1992 267 PP. Cloth
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