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  • Shakers - Wikipedia
    Shakerism is not, as many would claim, an anachronism; nor can it be dismissed as the final sad flowering of 19th century liberal utopian fervor Shakerism has a message for this present age–a message as valid today as when it was first expressed
  • History of the Shakers - U. S. National Park Service
    Engraving depicting a group of Shakers dancing (1840) Background The Protestant Reformation and technological advances led to new Christian sects outside of the Catholic Church and mainstream Protestant denominations into the 17th and 18th centuries
  • The Shakers Religion Community | Ken Burns - PBS
    Shakerism was founded by an illiterate English factory worker named Ann Lee Guided by divine visions and signs, she and eight pilgrims came to America in 1774 to spread her
  • Who are the Shakers? - Enfield Shaker Museum
    Shakerism: The First Two Hundred Years A documentary filmed in at the Sabbathday Lake, Maine Shaker community with Shaker sisters Mildred Barker and Frances Carr and brother Ted Johnson, as well as Hancock Shaker Museum director John Ott Youtube video filmed in 1976 The Shakers Explained
  • Shaker | Protestantism, Religious Practices History | Britannica
    Shaker, member of the United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing, a celibate millenarian group that established communal settlements in the United States in the 18th century Based on the revelations of Ann Lee and her vision of the heavenly kingdom to come, Shaker teaching emphasized simplicity, celibacy, and work Shaker communities flourished in the mid-19th century and
  • Shakers – A Utopian Community: Founded In U. S. 1776
    By 1850, there were nearly 4,000 Shakers, and over the last 200 years, over 20,000 Americans have spent at least a fraction of their lives as Shakers However, by the 1860s, Shakerism began to decline as the Spiritualist Movement took hold of many communities
  • Shakers - Encyclopedia. com
    During the 1780s and 1790s under the leadership of two of Ann Lee's American converts, Joseph Meacham and Lucy Wright, Shakerism developed from a charismatic movement into a more routinized organization Meacham and Wright oversaw the establishment of parallel and equal men's and women's orders
  • Shakerism in America - Legends of America
    Shakerism in America Shaker Village in Hancock, Massachusetts, by Carol Highsmith The Shakers are a sect of Christianity that traces their beginnings to Manchester, England, in 1747
  • Ann Lee - Wikipedia
    Ann Lee (29 February 1736 – 8 September 1784), commonly known as Mother Ann Lee, was the founding leader of the Shakers, later changed to United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing following her death She was born during a time of the Evangelical revival in England, and became a figure that greatly influenced religion at this time, especially in the Americas
  • The Shakers - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    A lengthy introduction discusses patterns followed by utopian movements and how Shakerism does and does not fit into these A bibliographical essay also addresses the Shakers in some depth An appendix provides demographic information on the Shakers and other utopian societies





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