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Jana
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Dear Friends, I am enjoying reading this book in community as part of the FGC Virtual Reading Group.
There is still time to join! Go to: https://www.fgcquaker.org/2026/02/17/...
— Apr 22, 2026 02:20PM
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There is still time to join! Go to: https://www.fgcquaker.org/2026/02/17/...
Jana
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I’m starting again from the beginning; delighted to be joining the FGC Community Reads group to read, discuss and share the process! FGC.tfaforms.net/f/ffnfcommunityreadf...
— Apr 02, 2026 01:22PM
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Canapé
is on page 41 of 578
C'est passionnant, pour l'instant j'en suis au 18ème siècle et les tous débuts de l'abolitionnisme quaker, quand il a fallu d'abord convaincre tous les quakers de libérer leurs esclaves et se positionner clairement contre l'esclavage. C'est intéressant de voir les arguments utilisés par celles et ceux qui militaient dans ce sens et ce qui a retardé ce changement
— Mar 26, 2022 01:33AM
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Adrianne
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I was moved by Vanessa Julye's description of African American culture, recognizing some of the traits she listed as character traits of my youngest child... who has been struggling with those who do not appreciate these traits. If you read p. 390, paragraph III, what's not to appreciate?!
— Feb 05, 2013 11:23AM
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