Prisoners of Congress
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Prisoners of Congress

Philadelphia’s Quakers in Exile, 1777–1778

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Prisoners of Congress

Philadelphia’s Quakers in Exile, 1777–1778

About this book

Prisoners of Congress uncovers a forgotten Revolutionary War story with startling resonance today. In 1777, the Continental Congress condemned Quakers as an internal threat to the new republic and recommended the preventive detention of them, revealing how quickly fear and wartime urgency could turn neighbors into suspects.

This compelling narrative follows four Philadelphia-area families as they are swept into political crisis. Drawing on letters, diaries, and official records, Norman E. Donoghue II tells the story of seventeen Quakers, who, based on suspicion alone, were forcibly removed from Pennsylvania and imprisoned in Virginia. Stripped of habeas corpus protections and denied the chance to defend themselves, the exiles became what Donoghue identifies as the nation's first political prisoners. Through personal stories of loyalty, conscience, and survival, the book brings readers inside a dramatic episode that is a cautionary tale for any democracy under pressure.

Vividly written and deeply researched, Prisoners of Congress speaks to readers interested in the American Revolution while offering fresh insight for scholars of individual liberties and US political and constitutional history. Revealing the nation's first political prisoners, it challenges founding myths and invites reconsideration of how liberty and intolerance exist side-by-side.

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Year
2023
Print ISBN
9780271095073
eBook ISBN
9780271096070

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedciation
  5. Contents
  6. List of Illustrations
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. List of Abbreviations
  9. Dramatis Personae: The Quaker Exiles of 1777–1778, Their Nemeses, and the Women’s Mission
  10. Introduction
  11. 1. Quaker Rebellion
  12. 2. Quaker Refusals
  13. 3. Friends as Enemies
  14. 4. Quaker Arrests
  15. 5. Peaceable Caravan
  16. 6. Virginia Exiles
  17. 7. Quaker Home Front
  18. 8. Quaker Peace Mission
  19. 9. Quaker Ordeals
  20. 10. Winter Stress
  21. 11. Shadow of Death
  22. 12. “Entirely an Act of Our Own”
  23. 13. “Able Politicians”
  24. 14. Release and Return
  25. Coda: Reintegration, or Not
  26. Epilogue
  27. Homage
  28. Appendix A: Combined Timeline of the Quaker Exile (September 11, 1777–April 30, 1778) amid the Philadelphia Campaign (August 25, 1777–June 18, 1778), Including Governance of the City
  29. Appendix B: Israel Pemberton et al., [Protest] “To the President and Council of Pennsylvania,” September 8, 1777
  30. Appendix C: The Women’s Petition, April 1778
  31. Notes
  32. Bibliography
  33. Index

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