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#FreedomWalk2026

#FreedomWalk2026

#FreedomWalk2026 is a multi-week pilgrimage from historical sites of enslavement to sites of liberation, culminating on July 4th, 2026 (U.S. semiquincentennial). Walkers carry stories, names, and calls for reparative policy, land return, and truth-telling. The route includes partner stops with Burlington Meeting, Black churches, and land trusts.

Cultural Revival Takes Hold at Historic Burlington Meeting 

Cultural Revival Takes Hold at Historic Burlington Meeting 

Burlington Meeting’s Jazz Vespers blends quiet contemplation with live jazz improvisation. Open to all spiritual backgrounds, this monthly gathering reimagines evening prayer through the lens of jazz — a music of freedom, dialogue, and presence.

Birthday Homage to Paul Robeson

Birthday Homage to Paul Robeson

In recognition of Paul Robeson’s 128th birthday, South Jersey Quakers join the BlackQuaker Project in celebrating the life of this extraordinary Quaker descendant.

Paul Robeson—born April 9, 1898 in Princeton, New Jersey—was directly descended from over 250 years of Quakers in England and British North America. His mother, Maria Louisa Bustill Robeson, came from a prominent African American Quaker family that included educators Grace Bustill Douglass and Sarah Mapps Douglass, who were relegated to the back bench of their Arch Street Friends meetinghouse in Philadelphia despite their lifelong contributions to Quakerism and to the improvement of health and women’s rights.¹

Robeson’s father, the Rev. William Drew Robeson, was formerly enslaved. His advice to young Paul—to attain the highest possible, to pursue only worthwhile goals, and to remain loyal to his convictions—shaped the man who would become a two-time All-American football star at Rutgers, class valedictorian, Phi Beta Kappa, and later a world-renowned singer, actor, and Pan-Africanist activist.²

Yet for all his achievements, Robeson was ruthlessly persecuted during McCarthyism. The U.S. government seized his passport for eight years, imposed an industry boycott of his records, barred him from concert halls, and never allowed him to appear on television.³

For over fifty years, Dr. Harold D. Weaver Jr. —a convinced Friend and founder of the BlackQuaker Project—has worked to restore Robeson to his rightful place in history. At Rutgers University in 1970, Weaver discovered that not a single student in his introductory Africana Studies course had ever heard of Paul Robeson. He made it his mission to correct that, teaching the first course ever on Robeson, organizing the first U.S. Robeson symposium, and initiating the action that led Rutgers to award Robeson an honorary doctorate in 1973.⁴

As South Jersey Quakers, we are uniquely positioned to honor this legacy. Robeson grew up just miles from our Meetinghouses. His Quaker ancestors walked the same paths we walk. And his unwavering refusal to bow to injustice—even “one-thousandth part of an inch”—stands as a living query to us all.⁵
A Query for Reflection

Robeson was never allowed to appear on television—a total “white-out.” What voices of conscience in our own day are being silenced, and how are we called to amplify them?

For Further Reading

The full article, including all four queries, a complete bibliography, and additional resources from Dr. Weaver’s fifty years of advocacy, is available on the South Jersey Quakers website.

Peace and Blessings,
South Jersey Quakers in collaboration with the BlackQuaker Project

Footnotes for excerpt:

¹ BlackQuaker Project, “A Birthday Homage to Paul Robeson,” personal statement from Dr. Harold D. Weaver Jr.

² Ibid.

³ Ibid.

⁴ Ibid., “Pioneering Advocacy Activities of Prof. Weaver.”

⁵ Ibid., Weaver personal statement.

Illegal & Unauthorized Iran War. Lebanon invaded – New Call to Action?

In the shadow of Fort Bragg, the world’s largest military installation, a modest house on Hillside Avenue in Fayetteville has stood for more than half a century as a beacon of resistance to war and peace. Since 1968, Quaker House, has counseled 50,000+ service members, supported conscientious objectors, and maintained an unwavering witness against war […]

Rekindling Our Fires (SJQ)

Rekindling Our Fires (SJQ)

Join a Spring 2026 Quaker weekend in South Jersey with music, worship, family activities, and potluck fellowship. All are welcome—seekers, families, and Friends.

Draft Minutes for Discernment against War

Draft Minutes for Discernment against War War is Not the Answer at Home or Abroad

How is thee called to see in the every face – Divine in any Iranian child, every American soldier, an Israeli family? John Woolman says life is about turning “all the treasures we possess into the channel of universal love.” Where in thee heart doth thee feel resistance in a practice of universal love? How […]

🐝 Protopia in Action: Honoring the Geoengineers of Creation 🌍

[This image is from the movie “The Beekeeper” It is violent. Certainly not peaceful. However, there is a wonderful theme around rehumanizing our planet by recognizing how to end harms of Gluttony, Greed, Avarice, Sloth, and Capitalism. Not antiviolent – but it was prescient about Oligarchs.] Barnegat Friends Meeting, celebrated the quiet, tireless work of […]

What are the Testimonies that are rising in thee? Quaker testimonies and restorative justice call us into constantly reemerging fountains of interresponsibility Friends How are we finding our measure of Truth?

What are the Testimonies that are rising in thee? Quaker testimonies and restorative justice call us into constantly reemerging fountains of interresponsibility Friends How are we finding our measure of Truth?

Looking for stories of Quaker perspectives on justice. Which of these phrases, queries, and ideas speak to thee and how thee interbe? On Peace: How can we know Peace? How to know responsibility to those adversely impacted by war, racism, and capitalism in America? Addressing structural racism: How do I carry race?How can we better […]

Echoes of Simplicity: Feminism and Equality

Echoes of Simplicity: Feminism and Equality

Echoes of Simplicity: Feminism and Equality: Margaret Fell to Modernity In the beginning, simplicity was a blade, cutting through the falsehoods of a world drenched in stenches of power. It was a time of George Fox, the prophet of the Inner Light, who roamed by sea and land, calling out to the souls of people. […]

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