William Shewen was an early-convinced and prominent member of the Religious Society of Friends in London in the mid to late seventeenth century; he was also the author of a number of tracts and books.
A humble tailor and apple-grower from New Jersey, John Woolman became one of the leading voices against the transatlantic slave trade in the eighteenth century.
Biography of Donald Groom, a key leader of the Quaker movement, who introduced many principles of non-violent social reform in India, Australia, Europe and America. Includes photos, bibliography, notes and glossary.