Quakers Books
Diary of Sally Wister
By Sarah Wister
Presents excerpts from the diary of Sally Wister, a 16-year-old Quaker girl who moved from Philadelphia during the Revolutionary War. This book presents excerpts from the diary of Sally Wister, a...
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Diary of Sally Wister
By Sarah Wister
Presents excerpts from the diary of Sally Wister, a 16-year-old Quaker girl who moved from Philadelphia during the Revolutionary War. This book presents excerpts from the diary of Sally Wister, a...
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A Gandhian Quaker convict and peace teacher
Lee Stern, a pacifist and conscientious objector to war, was among the most influential Quakers of the twentieth century. He was a founder in 1940 of Ahimsa Farm (near Cleveland, Ohio) which promot...
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Raid at Red Mill
By Mary McGahan
Near the close of the Revolutionary War in 1782, fourteen-year-old Anne Mott of Westchester County, New York, calls on her Quaker beliefs to protect her family and property from British raiders whe...
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