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(Ebook) The Quaker Community on Barbados: Challenging the Culture of the Planter Class by Larry D. Gragg ISBN 9780826218476, 0826218474

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Authors:Larry D. Gragg
Pages:224 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:First
Publisher:University of Missouri Press
Language:english
File Size:3.51 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780826218476, 0826218474
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(Ebook) The Quaker Community on Barbados: Challenging the Culture of the Planter Class by Larry D. Gragg ISBN 9780826218476, 0826218474

Prior to the Quakers large-scale migration to Pennsylvania, Barbados had more Quakers than any other English colony. But on this island of sugar plantations, Quakers confronted material temptations and had to temper founder George Fox s admonitions regarding slavery with the demoralizing realities of daily life in a slave-based economy one where even most Quakers owned slaves. Gragg shows how the community dealt with these contradictions as it struggled to change the culture of the richest of England s seventeenth-century colonies.
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