Mary Dyer Takes a Stand for Religious Freedom (Drunk History)
In the 17th century, Quaker Mary Dyer practiced her faith in open defiance of the laws of Puritan Massachusetts.
In the 17th century, Quaker Mary Dyer practiced her faith in open defiance of the laws of Puritan Massachusetts.
This video about Quaker Oats went viral in 2014. No one knows why.
This week’s Quaker video: When these four Earlham College students were standing in line for hot dogs, one of them cracked a joke about something being a “Quaker Problem”. Little did they know it would become a full-on international Quaker meme within a matter of weeks.
A parody of Ylvis’ “What Does the Fox Say” by members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), mostly from Massachusetts. Shot on location at Framingham Friends Meeting, Homer’s Cause, and the Middlesex Fells.
Many people seem to get Quakers confused with Amish or Shakers or even Mormons, so the Young Friends of Richmond VA decided to make a video to help clear things up a little bit. This is all about Quaker history (which actually has very little to do with Amish and Shaker and Mormon history).