Writings of Warner Mifflin : forgotten Quaker abolitionist of the revolutionary era /

In The Writings of Warner Mifflin, Gary Nash and Michael McDowell present the correspondence, petitions, and memorials to state and federal legislative bodies, semi-autobiographical essays, and other materials of the key figure in the U.S. abolitionist movement between the end of the American Revolu...

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Tác giả chính: Mifflin, Warner, 1745-1798 (Tác giả)
Tác giả khác: Nash, Gary B. (Biên tập viên), McDowell, Michael R. (Biên tập viên)
Định dạng: Licensed eBooks
Ngôn ngữ:Tiếng Anh
Được phát hành: Newark : University of Delaware Press, 2021.
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  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • List of Figures
  • Editorial Apparatus
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • Part One: Before the Revolution
  • Warner Mifflin's First Deed of Manumission, ca. mid-1766
  • To John Pemberton, September 22, 1774
  • Warner Mifflin's Second Deed of Manumission, October 22, 1774
  • Warner Mifflin's Third Deed of Manumission, January 9, 1775
  • Part Two: The Revolutionary Years
  • Warner Mifflin's Freedom Pass for Manumitted Slave, February 15, 1777
  • To Unknown Friend, October 16, 1778
  • To Alexander Huston, January 17, 1779
  • Mifflin's Statement Concerning His Refusal to Use and Circulate Continental Currency, August, 1779
  • From Rebecca Jones, August, 1779
  • To Nicholas Waln, December 1780
  • To Henry Drinker, January 11, 1781
  • To Moses Brown, July 26, 1781
  • To John Willis, Elias Hicks, and Others, July 26, 1781
  • To French Naval Officers at Newport, Rhode Island, after August 6, 1781
  • To James Pemberton, August 26?, 1781
  • To John Pemberton, August 26, 1781
  • To Moses Brown, October 3, 1781
  • To Thomas McKean, November 5, 1781
  • From David Cooper, December 1781
  • To John Pemberton, December 5, 1781
  • Some Remarks Proposed for the Consideration of the People of Virginia, and Particularly of Those in the Legislature and Executive Powers of Government, ca. May 1782
  • To the Speaker and House of Delegates in Virginia, The Memorial of a Committee of the People Called Quakers, May 29, 1782
  • To John Parrish, August 18, 1782
  • To Henry Drinker, September 8, 1782
  • To John Parrish, October 31, 1782
  • To John Parrish, January 6, 1783
  • To James Pemberton, January 6, 1783
  • To James Pemberton, January 19, 1783
  • To Henry Drinker, January 19, 1783
  • To Nicholas Van Dyke, July 16, 1783
  • To the United States in Congress Assembled, The Address of the People Called Quakers, October 4, 1783
  • To John Parrish, October 12, 1783
  • To Nathanael Greene, October 21, 1783
  • From Nathanael Greene, late November 1783
  • To John Parrish, November 4, 1783
  • Part Three: After the Revolution
  • To James Pemberton, December 9, 1783
  • To John Parrish, December 14, 1783
  • To John Parrish, May 13, 1784
  • To James Pemberton, August 17, 1784
  • To John Parrish, August 27, 1784
  • To Henry Drinker?, November 16, 1784
  • To James Pemberton, December 11, 1784
  • To James Pemberton, January 16, 1785
  • To James Pemberton, February 16, 1785
  • To John Parrish, August 22, 1785
  • To the General Assembly of the Delaware State~The Memorial and Address of the People Call'd Quakers Inhabitants of This State, December 27, 1785
  • To Daniel Mifflin, June 6, 1786
  • To John Dickinson, August 11, 1786
  • To Governor William Smallwood, August 31, 1786
  • To James Pemberton, December 12, 1786
  • To James Pemberton, February 3, 1787
  • To John Parrish, February 9, 1787
  • To John Parrish, April 30, 1787
  • To Abigail Parrish, May 13, 1787