Orange County Friends Meeting
Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)

Santa Ana, California

George Fox on Slavery, 1671

George Fox may have been troubled by slavery, but if so, in 1671 he was more concerned with reputation. Here he denies that Quakers "teach the negroes to rebel," and says they "admonish them ... to love their masters."

"Another slander they have cast upon us, is, 'that we teach the negroes to rebel'; a thing we utterly abhor and detest in our hearts, the Lord knows it, who is the searcher of all hearts, and knows all things, and can testify for us, that this is a most abominable untruth. For that which we have spoken to them, is to exhort and admonish them to be sober, to fear God, to love their masters and mistresses, and to be faithful and diligent in their service and business, and then their masters and overseers would love them, and deal kindly and gently with them ..."

 

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