No, he was a Quaker minister in Colonial Pennsylvania.
John Woolman and Carter G. Woodson both fought for equal rights by advocating for the abolition of slavery and working to educate others about the history and contributions of African Americans. Woolman was a Quaker who spoke out against slavery and lived a simple life to promote equality, while Woodson founded the Association for the Study of African American Life and History to ensure that African American history was included in the curriculum.
John Woolman was born on October 19, 1720.
John Woolman was born on October 19, 1720.
John Woolman School ended in 2001.
John Woolman School was created in 1963.
John Woolman died on October 7, 1772 at the age of 51.
John Woolman died on October 7, 1772 at the age of 51.
John Woolman was born on October 19, 1720 and died on October 7, 1772. John Woolman would have been 51 years old at the time of death or 294 years old today.
The phone number of the John Woolman Memorial is: 609-267-3226.
The address of the John Woolman Memorial is: 99 Branch St, Mount Holly, NJ 08060
John Woolman (1720-1772) was an American Quaker preacher and abolitionist known for his writings and activism against slavery. He traveled extensively throughout the American colonies to advocate for social justice, emphasizing the importance of compassion and integrity in human relationships. Woolman’s influential work, including "Some Considerations on the Keeping of Negroes," helped lay the moral groundwork for the abolitionist movement in the United States. His legacy is remembered for promoting equality and humanitarian values.
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