February 18 First Anti-Slavery Protest in America.
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February 18 First Anti-Slavery Protest in America.

2017-02-18
On this day in labor history, the year was 1688. That was the day Germantown Quakers gathered to petition against slavery, in the first documented anti-slavery protest in America. Quaker colonists in Barbados began to question slavery in the 1670s. By 1688, founder of Germantown, Francis Daniel Pastorius and three other Quakers met at Thones Kunder’s house to craft a petition. They urged their fellow congregants to abolish slavery. The petition detailed its opposition to the i...
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