John Barton (Quaker)
John Barton (1755–1789) was one of the nine English Quaker members of the "Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade" set up in 1787 by William Wilberforce and two other Anglicans [1]. Their efforts ultimately led to the passing of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act, 1807[2] by British Parliament on 25 March in that year.
References
- ^ "Library Guide 9: Library sources on Quakers and the origins of the abolition movement" Britain Yearly Meeting web site Accessed 26 March 2007
- ^ "Parliament and the British Slave Trade 1600-1807" British Parliament web site Accessed 26 March 2007
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1755 |
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1789 |
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