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English: Photo taken by Robert Smith, May 2007, in the Mennonite Meetinghouse in Germantown. Referred to in article on The 1688 Germantown Quaker Petition Against Slavery.
Date 1 February 2009 (original upload date)
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  • 2009-02-01 05:36 Rgsmith2b 500×503× (31584 bytes) Photo taken by Robert Smith, May 2007, in the Mennonite Meetinghouse in Germantown.

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In 1688, at this table in Germantown, Philadelphia, Quakers and Mennonites signed a common declaration denouncing slavery. Mennonite Meetinghouse, Germantown

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