John Woolman
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A North American Quaker preacher and advocate against slavery
Real World Example
John Woolman was a Quaker preacher in colonial America who became a prominent advocate against slavery. He traveled throughout the colonies, urging people to recognize the moral wrongs of slavery and encouraging others to free enslaved people. Woolman's work was important because it helped sow early seeds of abolitionist thought, challenging accepted norms of the time. His legacy lives on today as his advocacy for equality and justice inspires modern social movements. For example, his dedication to peaceful activism can inspire today's youth to engage in social justice causes, like climate change or racial equality, using non-violent methods.
Practice Version
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