“Celebrating Benjamin Lay (died on this day 265 years ago)” by Lizka
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Quaker abolitionist Benjamin Lay died exactly 265 years ago today (on February 8, 1759). I’m using the anniversary of his death to reflect on his life and invite you to join me by sharing your thoughts sometime this week. Lay was a radical anti-slavery advocate and an important figure in the Quaker abolitionist movement. He's been described as a moral weirdo; besides viewing slavery as a great sin, he opposed the death penalty, was vegetarian, believed that men and women were equal in the eyes of God, and more. He didn’t hide his views and was known for his “guerrilla theater” protests, which included splashing fake blood on slave-owners and forcing people to step over him as they exited a meeting. Expulsion from various communities, ridicule for his beliefs or appearance (he had dwarfism), and the offended sensibilities of those around him didn’t seem to seriously slow him down. [...] ---Outline:(01:37) Protests against slavery: shocking people into awareness(05:55) Life(10:57) Role in the broader abolition movement(13:10) Concluding notesThe original text contained 13 footnotes which were omitted from this narration. --- First published: February 8th, 2024 Source: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/dM93vHvLTgpk8pLSX/celebrating-benjamin-lay-died-on-this-day-265-years-ago --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.