
Memoirs of the Life of Anthony Benezet
Roberts Vaux
The Memoirs of the life of Anthony Benezet is a compilation celebrating the life of one of the first truly influential abolitionists during the period of transatlantic slavery. Benezet is regarded by some historians as the "Father of Atlantic Abolitionism" (M. Jackson) and he would influence later abolitionists and had personal correspondences with Benjamin Franklin and Granville Sharp, among others. - Summary by progressingamerica (3 hr 17 min)
Chapters
Preface | 3:45 |
Introductory Remarks | 2:14 |
Section 1 | 12:49 |
Section 2 | 7:51 |
Section 3 | 8:17 |
Section 4 | 8:25 |
Section 5 | 8:19 |
Section 6 | 14:36 |
Section 7 | 8:45 |
Section 8 | 16:26 |
Section 9 | 16:26 |
Section 10 | 12:40 |
Section 11 | 12:22 |
Section 12 | 9:05 |
Section 13 | 8:21 |
Section 14 | 9:08 |
Section 15 | 10:06 |
Section 16 | 13:46 |
Section 17 | 13:43 |