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18 Search Results for
Reform

    “The Starting Point” of the Abolitionist Movement

    July 20, 2020

    A Minute Against Slavery, Addressed to Germantown Monthly Meeting, 1688.

    Daniel Pastorius, Garret Henderich, Derick Up den Graeff, and Abraham Up den Graef April 18, 1688

    Belmont Abbey, Part Two: A Catholic Response to Post-Reconstruction Southern Culture

    Abbot Leo Haid 1876 to present

    Belmont, North Carolina – The Abbey Basilica of Maryhelp

    Abbot Leo Haid 1876 to present

    Ely Parker Reflects on Efforts to Christianize the Indians

    Ely S. Parker 1885

    Excerpts from Appeal to Christian Women of the South

    Angelina Grimke 1836

    Francis Pastorius, Germantown, and the First Petition to Abolish Slavery

    1688

    Germantown Citizens Petition the Quakers to Abolish Slavery

    November 6, 2018

    Grant’s Indian Peace Policy

    March 31, 2018

    Martin Luther King: January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968

    April 29, 2018

    Memorial Day and the Contested Memory of the Civil War

    Ellen Tucker May 2018

    Prohibition

    January 28, 2019
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