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Anti-slavery and by
* Anti-slavery: The Reporter and Aborigines Friend, by Alan Whittaker, Anti-Slavery International.
* Anti-slavery Reporter, by Anti-Slavery International.
Written by Himself, Boston: The Anti-slavery office, 1847.

Anti-slavery and John
* The Anti-slavery poems of John Pierpont By John Pierpont.

Anti-slavery and .
Anti-slavery Northerners mobilized in 1860 behind moderate Abraham Lincoln because he was most likely to carry the doubtful western states.
Anti-slavery treaties were signed with over 50 African rulers.
Anti-slavery Northerners denounced the war as a Southern conspiracy to expand slavery ; Calhoun saw a conspiracy of Yankees to destroy the South.
Anti-slavery activists in Bracken County played a major role in the movement known as the Underground Railroad.
Anti-slavery and anti-secession sentiment ran high in East Tennessee in the years leading up to the U. S. Civil War.
My great great grandfather Lindley Coates helped form the Clarkson Anti-slavery Society and was briefly President of the American Anti-Slavery Society before William Lloyd Garrison.
When Phillips joined the Massachusetts Anti-slavery Society, he horrified his family, who tried to have him thrown into an insane sanitarium.
Based in Boston, Massachusetts, members of the New England Anti-slavery Society supported immediate abolition and viewed slavery as immoral and non-Christian.
Anti-slavery treaties were signed with over 50 African rulers.
Anti-slavery settlers in " Bleeding Kansas " in the 1850s were called Free-Soilers, because they fought ( successfully ) to include Kansas in the Union as a free state.
Jesse Sage, associate director of the American Anti-slavery Group, and Jacobs persuaded Bok to move to Boston to work with the AASG.
Anti-slavery men cited it as evidence that the South had lost interest in national debate and now relied on " the bludgeon, the revolver, and the bowie-knife " to display their feelings and silence their opponents.
Lydia joined the Lynn Female Anti-slavery Society when she was sixteen ; in the controversies which divided the abolitionist movement during the 1840s Lydia would support the feminist and moral suasion positions of Nathaniel P. Rogers.
In 1839 William Allen became a founding Committee Member of the British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society for the Abolition of Slavery and the Slave-trade Throughout the World, which is today known as Anti-Slavery International.
Anti-slavery and pro-slavery settlers hurried into Kansas in order to influence the outcome of the first election.
" This is known as debt bondage, which also fits official definitions of slavery ," says Anti-slavery International, a lobbying group based in Great Britain.

campaigners and by
Partition was not by itself the key breaking point between pro-and anti-Treaty campaigners ; both sides expected the Boundary Commission to emasculate Northern Ireland.
He collected funds for the civil rights campaigners led by Mohandas Gandhi in 1913.
The use of full cutoff lighting fixtures, as much as possible, is advocated by most campaigners for the reduction of light pollution.
In April 2010 there was press coverage in Britain concerning a proposed plan by atheist campaigners and a prominent barrister to have Pope Benedict XVI arrested and prosecuted in the UK for alleged offences, dating from several decades before, in failing to take appropriate action regarding Catholic sex abuse cases and concerning their disputing his immunity from prosecution in that country.
The results convinced Court of Appeal judges that Hanratty's guilt, which had been strenuously disputed by campaigners, was proved " beyond doubt ".
Edward was accompanied by many of the seasoned campaigners of the Scottish wars, headed by Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, and veterans like Henry de Beaumont and Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford.
The campaigners protested by lining the streets wearing diapers themselves, which spelled out the message " Stop pooh bags ".
Hot chocolate and cocoa were promoted by temperance campaigners in the 19th century, and remain fairly popular.
One quote of his in particular, from an article he wrote for Le Monde and published in that newspaper on 15 June 2007, that " public opinion will be led to adopt, without knowing it, the proposals we dare not present to them directly ", was consistently highlighted by " No " campaigners as evidence of an alleged insidious agenda to fool the European public into accepting the text.
" Prominent civil liberties and human rights campaigners argued: " The worst excesses of the war on terror have been revealed by open courts and a free media.
This has resulted in environmental campaigners being labelled as extremists by the Ministry of Justice.
The Oath was widely condemned by the anti-treaty campaigners as involving Irish politicians taking an Oath of Allegiance to the British King.
The movement was supported by churches, human rights groups, and peace campaigners, but developed its own organizations and infrastructure in many countries.
In 2004 he was assaulted by a group of pro-fox hunting campaigners and claimed that he was subjected to anti-Semitic taunts.
In 1723, Arbuthnot was made one of the censors of the Royal College of Physicians, and as such he was one of the campaigners to inspect and improve the drugs sold by apothecaries in London.
Subvertising is sometimes also used by political campaigners in order to slander their opponents or reach the minds of the public to gain support.
In 1887, Irish Land League campaigners, led by John Mandeville, organised a rent strike at the estate of Lady Kingston at Mitchelstown.
Eventually, the introduction of a bill had been attacked by women's rights campaigners in the country, who fear it is the first step towards the implementation of Islamic Sharia law.
Brains Trusts would organise in support of the then newspaper favoured by Bevanites, Tribune magazine, allocating left wing MPs and campaigners to form speaking panels around the country.
Most of the brightest youth were pulled by expert campaigners, toward the Waffen SS and Kriegsmarine.
He was subsequently condemned by race campaigners at home, in Britain and further abroad.
Tatchell was among the 32 campaigners who were arrested by police when they shouted slogans and unfurled banners urging gay rights in Russia.
In 2000, campaigners mounted legal action to preserve an area of grassland created on the route of the old A33 Winchester bypass in mitigation of the land lost to the motorway which was threatened by a Park and Ride site.
On 15 February 2011, a court in Ecuador fined Chevron $ 8. 6 billion over pollution to the country's Amazon region by Texaco between 1972 and 1992, with campaigners claiming loss of crops and farm animals as well as increased local cancer rates.

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