Pleasants, Robert, 1723-1801

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Robert Pleasants was a Quaker merchant, planter, and enslaver-turned-abolitionist who spent most of his life in Henrico County, Virginia. He is perhaps best known for successfully suing for the freedom of over 400 enslaved people as the plaintiff in Pleasants v. Pleasants, the largest manumission case in U.S. history.

Pleasants was born about 1723 to John Pleasants III and Margaret Jordan Pleasants, Quaker members of Virginia's planter aristocracy of enslavers, at their estate of Curles’ Neck in Henrico County, Virginia. In 1748 he married Mary Webster of Baltimore County, Maryland. Pleasants became a leader in the local Quaker community at a relatively young age; in 1749/50 he succeeded his father as clerk of Henrico Monthly Meeting, and in 1759 he was recommended for the position of elder.

Though born into a family of enslavers, Pleasants eventually came to support antislavery, likely through a connection with Philadelphia Quaker abolitionist Anthony Benezet. Before his father's death in 1771, Pleasants persuaded him to provide in his will for the manumission of the people he enslaved. Since existing Virginia law nullified the manumissions, Pleasants took a leading role in lobbying efforts that eventually led to the passage of Virginia's Manumission Act in 1782. He soon thereafter legally recognized the freedom of the people he had enslaved and hired them as paid laborers. Pleasants founded the Virginia Aboltion Society in 1790, and served as its president until his death in 1801. He also submitted a number of petitions to the state and national legislatures calling for the end of the slave trade.

In 1793, after Pleasants's relatives failed not comply with his father's last will in freeing the enslaved people it had placed under their charge, Pleasants brought them to court in Pleasants v. Pleasants. The case was eventually decided in his favor in 1800, establishing the legal freedom of over 400 people. Pleasants died the following year. In his will, he set aside land to endow a school for free Black children known as Gravelly Hill.

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creatorOf Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784. Papers, 1750-1936 (bulk 1750-1784). Haverford College Library
referencedIn Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784. Letter, 1781 March 17, Philadelphia, to "Dear Friend" [Robert Pleasants] / Anthony Benezet. Haverford College Library
referencedIn Crew, Micajah, d. ca. 1821. Papers of Micajah Crew, 1779-1828. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
referencedIn Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784. Letter, 1774 May 5, Philad[elphi]a, to "Dear Friend Robert Pleasants" / Anthony Benezet. Haverford College Library
creatorOf Pleasants, Robert, 1722-1801. Account book, 1771-1824 1771-1778. William & Mary Libraries
creatorOf Hough, John, 1720-1797. Letter, 1792 September 20, Loudoun [Virginia], to "Robert Pleasants, Esteemed Friend" / John Hough. Haverford College Library
creatorOf Robert Pleasants Letterbook, 1771-1781. Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary
referencedIn Harford, James, d. ca. 1829. Papers of James Harford, 1763-1729 (bulk 1767-1805). Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
creatorOf Nicholson, Thomas, 1715-1780. Letter, 1778 November 2, Little River Perquimans County, to "Dear Friend Robert Pleasants" / Thomas Nicholson. Haverford College Library
referencedIn Yearly Meeting of Friends, held in Virginia Records
referencedIn Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784. Letter, 1765 January 14, Philad[elphi]a to "Loving Friend Rob[er]t Pleasants" / Anthony Benezet. Haverford College Library
referencedIn Henrico Monthly Meeting Records
creatorOf Pleasants, Robert, 1723-1801. Letter to Jonathan Harvey [manuscript], 1797 November 21. University of Virginia. Library
referencedIn Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784. Letter, 1780 October 23, Philad[elphi]a, to "Dear Friend" [Robert Pleasants] / Anthony Benezet. Haverford College Library
creatorOf Robert Pleasants Account Book, 1771-1824. Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary
creatorOf Henry, Patrick, 1736-1799. Letter, 1773 January 18, Hanover, to "Dear Sr." [Robert Pleasants] / Patrick Henry. Haverford College Library
referencedIn Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784. Letter, 1773 April 8, Philadelphia to "Dear Friend Rob[er]t Pleasants" / Anthony Benezet. Haverford College Library
referencedIn Binford, James. Letter, 1794 December 4, Northampton County, to "Esteam Frd. Robart Pleasants] / James Binford. Haverford College Library
referencedIn Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784. Letter, 1774 May 9, Philadelphia, to "Respected Friend Moses Brown" / Anthony Benezet. Haverford College Library
creatorOf Hough, John, 1720-1797. Letter, 1793 January 9, [Loudoun?, Virginia], to "Dear Friend" [Robert Pleasants] / John Hough. Haverford College Library
creatorOf Johnson, Christopher, fl. 1792. Letter, 1792 August 20, [Kentucky?] to "Esteemed Friend" [Robert Pleasants] / Christr. Johnson. Haverford College Library
creatorOf Turner Southall Receipt Book, 1776-1784 Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library
creatorOf Pleasants, Robert, 1722-1801. Letterbook, 1771-1781. William & Mary Libraries
creatorOf American Friends' Letters, 1682-1986 Haverford College Library
referencedIn Autograph File, H Houghton Library
creatorOf Robert Pleasants Ledger, 1769-1824. Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary
creatorOf Pleasants, Robert, 1722-1801. Ledger, 1769-1824 1769-1777. William & Mary Libraries
referencedIn Pleasants family. Brock Collection: Pleasants family papers, 1745-1898 (bulk 1745-1850). Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
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correspondedWith Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801 person
associatedWith Bagnall, William. person
associatedWith Ballendine, John. person
correspondedWith Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784 person
correspondedWith Binford, James. person
associatedWith Carrington, George, d. 1809 person
associatedWith Carter, Charles, 1732-1806 person
correspondedWith Cary, Archibald, 1721-1787 person
acquaintanceOf Crew, Micajah, d. ca. 1821. person
correspondedWith Dillwyn, George, 1738-1820 person
correspondedWith Drinker, Henry, 1734-1809 person
associatedWith DuVal, Samuel, Jr. person
associatedWith Ege, Samuel, d. 1807 person
acquaintanceOf Evans, Joshua, 1731-1798 person
correspondedWith Fothergill, Samuel, 1715-1772 person
associatedWith Foushee, William, d. 1824 person
correspondedWith Harford, James, d. ca. 1829. person
correspondedWith Henry, Patrick, 1736-1799. person
correspondedWith Hough, John, 1720-1797. person
associatedWith Hylton, Daniel Lawrence, d. 1811 person
correspondedWith Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826 person
correspondedWith Johnson, Christopher, fl. 1792. person
correspondedWith Madison, James, 1751-1836 person
employerOf Marshall, John, 1755-1835 person
associatedWith Mayo, Joseph. person
grandparentOf Mosby, Mary W. Pleasants, fl. 1821-1824 person
correspondedWith Nicholson, Thomas, 1715-1780 person
correspondedWith Nicholson, Thomas, 1715-1780. person
correspondedWith Pemberton, Israel, 1715-1779 person
correspondedWith Pemberton, James, 1723-1809 person
associatedWith Pleasants family. family
associatedWith Pleasants, John. person
associatedWith Pleasants, Matthew. person
associatedWith Pleasants, Thomas. person
associatedWith Reveley, John. person
correspondedWith Scott, Job, 1751-1793 person
leaderOf Society of Friends. Weyanoke Monthly Meeting. corporateBody
associatedWith Southall, James Barrett, 1726-1800 person
associatedWith Southall, Turner, 1736-1791. person
associatedWith Virginia. corporateBody
correspondedWith Washington, George, 1732-1799 person
associatedWith Webster, M. M., 1791-1844. person
associatedWith Winston, Edmund, d. 1818 person
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Henrico County VA US
Subject
Slavery
Abolitionists
African American schools
Antislavery movements
Breweries
Canals
Society of Friends
Fugitive slaves
Iron foundries
Jails
Manumissions
Merchants
Quakers
Slave labor
Westham Canal (Va.)
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Abolitionists
Merchants
Quaker abolitionists
Quakers
Slaveholders
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Birth 1723

Death 1801-03-04

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