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Fit For Freedom, Not For Friendship - Hardcover

Fit For Freedom, Not For Friendship - Hardcover

Fit For Freedom, Not For Friendship - Hardcover

Quakers, African Americans And The Myth Of Racial Justice

BY DONNA MCDANIEL AND VANESSA JULYE

Brief Description:
There is a common misconception that most Quakers assisted fugitive slaves and involved themselves in civil rights activism because of their belief in equality. While there were Friends committed to ending enslavement and post-enslavement injustices, Fit for Freedom, Not for Friendship reveals that racism has been as insidious, complex, and pervasive among Friends as it has been generally among people of European descent. The book documents the spiritual and practical impacts of discrimination in the Religious Society of Friends in the belief that understanding the truth of our past is vital to achieving a diverse, inclusive community in the future.

Quaker Press of FGC 2009 548 PP. Cloth

$45.00 (in stock)

 

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