February 28, 2005
by Joyce Appleby
Although few know it, the anniversary of one of the world great human
rights milestones occurs this week. On March 1, 1780, the government of
Pennsylvania became the first in the world to pass a law against slavery,
affirming that no child born after that date could be permanently enslaved.
The British, who did not form their first antislavery organization until
seven years later, are usually credited with this accomplishment, having
banished slavery in their remaining colonies a ha