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Paperback Antoine Benezet Book

ISBN: 1025275136

ISBN13: 9781025275130

Antoine Benezet

"Antoine Benezet" by Jacques Pannier explores the life and legacy of one of the most influential humanitarian figures of the eighteenth century. Born in France and later a resident of Philadelphia, Benezet became a prominent Quaker educator and a pioneering force in the abolitionist movement. This work details his tireless efforts to challenge the morality of slavery and his dedication to the education of African Americans and Native Americans during the colonial era.

Pannier provides a historical perspective on Benezet's philosophical and religious motivations, illustrating how his writings and personal activism laid the groundwork for the later successes of the anti-slavery movement in both America and Great Britain. Through this account, readers gain insight into the early Quaker influence on social reform and the compassionate spirit of a man who devoted his life to the pursuit of equality and justice. "Antoine Benezet" serves as a vital record of a reformer whose impact resonated far beyond his own time, making it an essential read for those interested in colonial history, religious studies, and the history of human rights.

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