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Memoirs Of William Forster V2 (1865)
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408 pages
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Focusing on his experiences in the United States, this volume of memoirs details William Forster's commitment to abolishing slavery and advancing education. It intertwines his personal life, including his marriage and family, with his work as a Quaker minister and social reformer. Forster's straightforward and honest writing provides insights into the life of a dedicated activist. This book serves as an important resource for those interested in Quakerism, social reform, and the abolitionist movement, and is part of a commitment to preserving historical literature.
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2008, paperback
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