![]() May/Summer 2000 (XXXVIII 3) |
he 13th Biennial Conference of Quaker Historians and Archivists will take place June 23-25 at Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana. Presentations will include a wide range of Quaker biography and history topics based on archives of the Religious Society of Friends since the 1660s. Quakers have played significant roles in women's and Native American rights, the antislavery movement, education, world pacifism, and economic development.
Information and registration materials are available from Joelle Bertolet; Friends Historical Association; Haverford College; 370 Lancaster Avenue; Haverford PA 19041; e-mail fha@haverford.edu or visit the web page at www.haverford.edu/library/fha/fha.html.
The Conference of Quaker Historians and Archivists is a chapter of Friends Historical Association. The Friends Association for Higher Education and the Friends Council on Education will be holding meetings in Richmond at the same time.
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