The Society of Friends, or Quakers, began lobbying for abolition in the 1780s. They were very well coordinated on both sides of the Atlantic and played a central role in many imaginative initiatives that lead to the eradication of slavery in Britain and the US. Learn more about Quaker Abolitionists in Ireland on this special walking tour of Belfast.
To learn more about how the Quakers campaigned in Belfast to end slavery, book an ANTI SLAVERY TOUR! Tours on each Sat from 10.30 at the Big Fish from 11.2.23 to 25.3.23. Info: