Lancaster Quakers apologise for slavery links
The apology is the first stage of the Area Meeting’s journey to heal relationships
Lancaster Friends have issued an apology for local Quaker involvement in the trade of enslaved people.
Lancaster Friends have issued an apology for local Quaker involvement in the trade of enslaved people.
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