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Please join us at Haddonfield Meeting, or Zoom on Monday, October 20, 6:30 PM "Slavery, Abolition, and the American Revolution: Debates Rooted in Economics, Faith, Human Rights, and Foreign Policies.
Our guest speaker, Dr. Maurice Jackson, is a professor at Georgetown University and author of numerous books about African American history and Quakers and their Allies in the Abolitionist Cause, 1754-1808, which he co-authored with Susan Kozel, a local historian.
There will also be a brief presentation by Shamele Jordan about the Lawnside-Haddonfield research on Quaker manumissions in the late 1700's.
This program is a project of the new "Coalition on Slavery, Abolition and the American Revolution" including: Haddonfield Friends, the Historical Society of Haddonfield, Indian King Tavern and Museum, the Lawnside Historical Society, and The Preserving Black Haddonfield History Project.
To pre-register to participate in person or by zoom, use the link: https://tinyurl.com/drmauricejackson
If you are able, please help to share this invitation with others who may be interested.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
47 Friends Avenue, Haddonfield, NJ, United States