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1837 18th CENTURY ABOLITIONIST. Memoir of Early Quaker Abolitionist's Travels in South Carolina, Georgia, &c.

1837 18th CENTURY ABOLITIONIST. Memoir of Early Quaker Abolitionist's Travels in South Carolina, Georgia, &c.

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A rather scarce and important diary of Joshua Evans [1731-1798], an early Quaker traveling preacher who spent a significant amount of time preaching to enslaved communities in the states of Tennessee, Maryland, South Carolina, and Georgia.

Includes an extensive 30+ page section of the work is given to his observations of the treatment and state of slavesin the southern-most colonies during the 18th century, accounts of his preaching to them, etc., . . . primary material from a time from which first-hand accounts are remarkable scarce. 

No copies of the present on the market and not traced at auction since 1945.

[Evans, Joshua - 18th Century Slavery]. A Journal of the Life, Travels, Religious Exercises, and Labours in the Work of the Ministry of Joshua Evans, Late of Newton Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey. Byberry. Published by John & Isaac Comly. 1837. 212pp.

A fair copy only in original plain calf boards, awkwardly respined, blank ffep lacking. Textually complete. 

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