Abolition vs. pacifism: The horns of the Quaker dilemma

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Amick, Charles W.
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1961-08
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Quaker attitudes toward the war originated in events of the two hundred years since the founding of the Society of Friends. The problem facing Friends at the outbreak of the war was not completely new, as a brief study of the history of the development of Quaker pacifism and opposition to slavery will show. The War Between the States, then, carried this American Quaker dilemma to its final climax.

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Preface -- Development of Quaker pacifism -- Growth of Quaker opposition to slavery -- Quakers encourage emancipation -- Quakers and the coming of the civil war -- The society of friends in the civil war -- Bibliography
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Thesis (M.A.)-- University of Wichita, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of History
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Wichita State University
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