Norman E. Donoghue II is an independent historian of American Quakerism based in Philadelphia.
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"Anybody interested in the tensions between politics and religion, a matter so urgent to us today, should read Donoghue's account of the Quaker exiles. Almost novelistic in its compelling narrative, this study marshals familiar and unfamiliar sources to recover the story of America's first political prisoners." -Scott Paul Gordon, author of The Letters of Mary Penry: A Single Moravian Woman in Early America