About This Book
The biography recounts the life and labors of a devoted Quaker advocate, combining intimate family anecdotes with reworked first-person accounts of fugitive slaves, episodes from prison and legal reform work, and scenes from activist travels and controversies within the Society of Friends. It alternates personal reminiscence, moral reflection, and reportage to illustrate efforts to defend and educate people of color, to assist prisoners, and to sustain humane reform. The narrative emphasizes compassionate action, practical philanthropy, and the resistant social forces confronted by those who challenged entrenched injustice.
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