Episode 3: "A History of Quakers in the Piedmont and Their Stories" with Max L Carter, Ph.D.
Автор: Guilford County Register of Deeds
Загружено: 2020-03-06
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Max L. Carter, Ph.D., William R. Rogers Director of Friends Center and Quaker Studies at Guilford College (emeritus)
The Slave Deeds of Guilford County Community Interview Series
Released: March 6, 2020
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Interview Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:58 How did Quakers get to Piedmont area? From Nantucket, Delaware, Pennsylvania and Anti Slavery Sentiment
3:05 1688- The Germantown Remanstance: Would any of 'US' like to be enslaved?
5:25 1700's Friends Concerns About Institution of Slavery Grow
6:39 Benjamin Lay, Guerilla Theatre and Roots of Quakers Coming to North Carolina
10:19 Quakers in the Piedmont Engaging the Complexities of Slavery: The Case of Benjamin Benson 1817
13:06 Vetal Coffin, George Swain and Underground Railroad in Piedmont 1820
14:41 Manumission Societies in North Carolina
15:24 The Coffin Family: Underground Railroad, Free Labor Stores and Harriet Beacher Stowe
18:11 Levi and Catherine Coffin and the Morality of the "False Bottom" Wagon
20:37 Max's Ancestors Robert Cooke and Elizabeth Johnson: Fidelity to Human Values
22:41 Levi Coffin and Appeals to Religion
26:10 Vestal Coffin and John Dimrey in New Garden 1819
31:21 "Let Us Now Try What Love Will Do" Persecuted Quakers, George Fox, William Penn and Native Americans
37:56 Quakers are Non-Creedal, We Tell "Stories" to Inform Our Ethics
39:10 "Who We Are" and "The Stories We Tell" Quaker Leadership: An Inspiring Model For Today
41:45 Credits
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Music:
Blood and Bones - Our Native Daughters
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