John Woolman, apostle of abolition - preview
The Beautiful Soul of John Woolman, Apostle of Abolition by Thomas P Slaughter Hill & Wang ISBN: 978-0-8090-9514-8 £20
This biography of John Woolman has been done as a piece of academic work by a respected American scholar It is thoroughly researched, well-presented and, unlike much academic writing, is relatively easy to read Thomas P Slaughter in the introduction uses the phrase ‘the limitations of my vision permit’ This phrase is useful in understanding that Woolman in his journal did not give much background to what was happening around him Before reading this book I knew next to nothing about John Woolman
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