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Abolitionists and elements
To settle the dispute over slavery expansion, Abolitionists and proslavery elements sent their partisans into Kansas, both using ballots and bullets.

Abolitionists and from
Abolitionists from New England settled in Topeka, Lawrence, and Manhattan.
In Philadelphia he wrote and published The South Vindicated from the Treason and Fanaticism of the Abolitionists ( 1836 ), a pro-slavery tract.
Abolitionists also encouraged him to seek help from Henry Ward Beecher's church in Brooklyn, New York.
Abolitionists were expelled from Lewis and Bracken counties as well.

Abolitionists and slavery
Abolitionists routinely accused slaveholders of maintaining slavery so that they could engage in forcible sexual relations with their slaves.
Abolitionists, both free blacks and whites, were active in the city in trying to end the slave trade and slavery.
Abolitionists grew directly out of the Second Great Awakening and the European Enlightenment and saw slavery as an affront to God and / or reason.
Abolitionists routinely accused slaveholders of maintaining slavery so that they could engage in forcible sexual relations with their slaves.
Abolitionists, who had brought the habeas corpus suit, wanted a rule which would have freed the girl, while southern defenders of the practiced wanted the court to uphold the concept of comity and acknowledge the legality of slavery.
With the split of the anti-slavery movement in the 1840s, Higginson prescribed to the Disunion Abolitionists, who believed that as long as slave states remained a part of the union, Constitutional support for slavery could never be amended.
The city was home to many prominent Abolitionists at a time when most of New York was indifferent to slavery.
Abolitionists pressed the case to challenge the constitutionality of slavery.
In May and June 1834, the silk merchants and ardent Abolitionists Arthur Tappan and his brother Lewis stepped up their agitation for the abolition of slavery by underwriting the formation in New York of a Female Anti-Slavery Society.

Abolitionists and supporters
Abolitionists and supporters of education created a broad national network that sustained such progressive efforts.

Abolitionists and only
During the Brown trial, however, the state's most powerful Democratic newspaper, the Providence Daily Post, stated that Brown was a murderer, a man of blood, and that he and his associates, with the assistance of Republicans and Abolitionists, had plotted not only the liberation of the slaves but also the overthrow of state and federal governments.

Abolitionists and which
His second book, The Southern Mystique was published in 1964, the same year as his SNCC: The New Abolitionists in which he describes how the sit-ins against segregation were initiated by students and, in that sense, were independent of the efforts of the older, more established civil rights organizations.
On this second visit he became acquainted with some of the leading Abolitionists, and founded later in Paris an anti-slavery group Society of the Friends of the Blacks, of which he was president during 1790 and 1791.

Abolitionists and them
Abolitionists featured them in public lectures to gain support in the struggle to end the institution.
Abolitionists in Boston had formed the biracial Vigilance Committee to resist the new Slave Bill ; its members protected the Crafts by moving them around various " safe houses " ( such as the Tappan-Philbrick house in the nearby town of Brookline ) until they could leave the country.

Abolitionists and .
Abolitionists in Boston, Massachusetts, posted warnings to the Colored People of Boston and vicinity.
The Abolitionists and the South, 1831 – 1861.
The American Abolitionists.
" Abolitionists, Irish Immigrants, and the Dilemmas of Romantic Nationalism " American Historical Review 1975 80 ( 4 ): 889 – 912.
Antislavery Reconsidered: New Perspectives on the Abolitionists.
The Black Hearts of Men: Radical Abolitionists and the Transformation of Race.
Abolitionists and advocates of racial equality promoted and praised his works.
* SNCC: The New Abolitionists ( 1964 ) ISBN 0-89608-679-8.
Johnson County was the site of many battles between Abolitionists and pro-slavery advocates during Bleeding Kansas.
The land that became Lawnside was purchased by Abolitionists for freed and escaped slaves, as well as other African Americans, in 1840.
Abolitionists founded Ceredo to demonstrate the superiority of an economic system not based on slave labor.
Produced soon before the American Revolutionary War, this image emphasizes Crispus Attucks, who had become a symbol for Abolitionism | Abolitionists.
A county historian writing 22 years later noted that local residents considered the Ingersolls as a " very intellectual family ; but, being Abolitionists, and the boys being deists, rendered obnoxious to our people in that respect.
A young man named Virgil Stewart, in 1835, wrote an account of a Murrell sponsored slave rebellion plot sponsored by highwaymen and Northern Abolitionists.
* Abzug, Robert H. " The Influence of Garrisonian Abolitionists ' Fears of Slave Violence on the Antislavery Argument, 1829-40.
Holy Warriors: The Abolitionists and American Slavery.
( Quoted in Ruchames, The Abolitionists pg.
The Abolitionists ( 1963 ), includes segment by Wendell Phillips, " No Union With Slaveholders ", January 15, 1845.

Harmonites and from
They had initially selected the land near the Wabash River for its isolation and opportunity for expansion, but the Harmonites were now a great distance from the eastern markets and trade in this location wasn't to their liking.
The Harmonites were Christian pietist Separatists who split from the Lutheran Church in the late 18th century.
As Economy became more technologically developed, Harmonites began to hire others from outside the Society, especially when their numbers decreased because of the custom of celibacy and as they eventually let fewer new members join.
Although the Harmonites did seek work-oriented help from the outside, they were known as a community that supported themselves, kept their ways of living in their community, mainly exported goods, and tried to import as little as possible.
Phillips and Graham built numerous steamboats, including the " William Penn ," which carried the Harmonites from their second settlement in New Harmony, Indiana, to Beaver County and their third and final home at Economy.

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