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JAMES OGLETHORPE, FATHER OF GEORGIA: A FOUNDER'S JOURNEY FROM SLAVE TRADER TO ABOLITIONIST by Michael L. Thurmond

James Oglethorpe, Father of Georgia uncovers how Oglethorpe's philosophical and moral evolution from slave trader to abolitionist was propelled by his intellectual relationships with two formerly enslaved Black men. Oglethorpe’s unique “friendships” with Ayuba Suleiman Diallo and Olaudah Equiano, two of eighteenth-century England’s most influential Black men, are little-known examples of interracial antislavery activism that breathed life into the formal abolitionist movement.

JAMES OGLETHORPE, FATHER OF GEORGIA: A FOUNDER'S JOURNEY FROM SLAVE TRADER TO ABOLITIONIST by Michael L. Thurmond
 


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