The Conflict With Slavery (Esprios Classics)
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John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892) was an influential American Quaker poet and ardent advocate of the abolition of slavery in the United States. Although he received little formal education he was an avid reader who studied his father's six books on Quakerism until their teachings became the foundation of his ideology. He was heavily influenced by the doctrines of his religion particularly its stress on humanitarianism compassion and social responsibility. First introduced to poetry by a teacher Whittier published his first poem in 1826 in William Lloyd Garrison's Newburyport Free Press. In June of 1833 he published the antislavery pamphlet Justice and Expediency and from there dedicated the next twenty years of his life to the abolitionist cause. He was editor of The National Era; one of the most influential abolitionist newspapers in the North.
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