Quakers, also known as the Religious Society of Friends, did not take the rights of Americans; rather, they were advocates for social justice, equality, and religious freedom. Historically, Quakers have been involved in social reform movements, including the abolition of slavery and the promotion of women's rights. Their commitment to pacifism and equality often put them at odds with prevailing societal norms. Thus, Quakers are generally viewed as champions of individual rights rather than detractors.
it took african americans 13 years to secure their civil rights. :D
The Quakers were pacifists and actually had a very good relationship with the natives in their area.
Rights for the elderly, rights for americans with disabilites, rights for Gay americans
He refuse to extend civil rights to African Americans
They were not able to do things we can today
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it took african americans 13 years to secure their civil rights. :D
No Quakers don't take communion.
The Quakers were pacifists and actually had a very good relationship with the natives in their area.
Because not all were patriots so were loyalist , the Quakers were pacifistic and some were neutral and didn't take sides
quakers wasn't it?
He worked for the rights of African Americans.
The Bill of Rights and other amendments protect the rights of all Americans.
Americans stopped slavery in 1865.
He wants peace.
He wants peace.
they were both here in America for religious reasons and rights