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Quaker Carpetbagger

Autor Max Longley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 ian 2020
J. Williams Thorne (1816-1897) was an outspoken farmer who spent the first half-century of his remarkable life in Chester County, Pennsylvania, where he took part in political debates, helped fugitive slaves in the Underground Railroad and co-founded the Progressive Friends Meeting near his home in Longwood. Williams and his associates discussed vital matters of the day, from slavery to prohibition to women's rights. These issues sometimes came to Thorne's doorstep--he met with nationally prominent reformers, and thwarted kidnappers seeking to enslave one of his free black tenants. After the Civil War, Williams became a "carpetbagger," moving to postwar North Carolina to pursue farming and politics. An "infidel" Quaker (anti-Christian), he was opposed by Democrats who sought to keep him out of the legislature on account of his religious beliefs. Today a little-known figure in history, Williams made his mark through his outspokenness and persistent battling for what he believed.
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ISBN-13: 9781476669854
ISBN-10: 1476669856
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: McFarland

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Max Longley is an author whose topics run the gamut from automobiles to zoning. His books and articles have also explored civil liberties, the theology of judicial oaths, and the Civil War. He lives in Durham, North Carolina.

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J. Williams Thorne was an outspoken farmer who spent the first half-century of his remarkable life in Chester County. After the Civil War, Williams became a ""carpetbagger,"" moving to postwar North Carolina to pursue farming and politics. Today a little-known figure, Williams made his mark through his persistent battling for what he believed.