Benjamin rush and slavery in china
Slavery (even though Rush Born near Philadelphia in into a slaveholding household, Benjamin Rush was a noted physician, reformer and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Rush’s anti-slavery leanings became apparent after , following a meeting with influential Quaker abolitionist Anthony Benezet, a vocal critic of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade.
Overall, Rush's chemical work In the summer of Benjamin Rush, a veteran of the American Revolu-tion, a leading abolitionist, and perhaps the early republic’s most prominent physician, delivered a remarkable address before the American Philosophi-cal Society. Rush declared that a specific disease, leprosy, caused the black-ening of Africans’ skin.
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This article demonstrates the ways Benjamin Rush, one of the early republic’s most prominent physicians and leading abolitionists, deployed scientific and medical ideas to advance his vision of a slave-free, white yeoman republic.54 As a social reformer, DR. BENJAMIN RUSH AND THE NEGRO BY DONALD J. D'ELIA "I love even the name of Africa," declared Benjamin Rush in these words of the co-founder, secretary, and later president () of Ameri-ca's first abolitionist society (in Pennsylvania) were more than rhetorical.' For Rush realized that his revolutionary program of social, political.