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Abolitionist and movement
In the early nineteenth century, as the Abolitionist movement gained momentum in Boston, supporters lauded Attucks as a black American who played a heroic role in the history of the United States Because Attucks had Wampanoag ancestors, his story also holds special significance for many Native Americans.
Abolitionist Samuel Joseph May accused Lowell of trying to quit the movement because of his association with Harvard and the Boston Brahmin culture: " Having got into the smooth, dignified, self-complacent, and change-hating society of the college and its Boston circles, Lowell has gone over to the world, and to ' respectability '.
The first great successes in opposing racism were won by the Abolitionist movement, both in England and the United States.
Family ties to the Abolitionist movement and the Underground Railroad, the harsh and unrelenting poverty that she grew up in, and being named after the philosopher Voltaire all contributed to the radical rhetoric that she developed shortly after adolescence.
Fagan's interest in financial compensation was immediately criticized by Kofi Mawuli Klu, the Chair of the Pan-Afrikan Taskforce for Internationalist Dialogue ( PATFID ); the Anti-Slavery Abolitionist Heritage Learning movement and member of the Pan-Afrikan Reparations Coalition in Europe ( PARCOE ): " We have to make sure that the focus does not shift from the broad, deeper understanding of reparations to just one of financial compensation, ... We see action for reparations more as an educational issue of bringing masses of people into the fight against racism.
When it was founded in 1847 by 21 transplanted New Englanders, the church was the third Congregationalist church to be organized in Brooklyn – then a separate city from New York – and its first pastor was Henry Ward Beecher, who became a leading figure in the Abolitionist movement.
Leonard A. Grimes, prominent black clergyman associated with the Underground Railroad and Abolitionist movement.
* 66 Phillips Street-Hayden House, associated with the Abolitionist movement and the Underground Railroad
He edited the Massachusetts Abolitionist and the Chronotype before eventually becoming estranged from the abolitionist movement altogether.
She has come to be considered the physical, intellectual, and spiritual link between the Abolitionist movement of Frederick Douglass and the African Redemption Movement of the UNIA-ACL and Marcus Garvey.
Together with his older brothers Gideon and Charles, John Langston became active in the Abolitionist movement.

Abolitionist and group
The Abolitionist Society is a transhumanist group calling for the abolition of suffering in all sentient life through the use of advanced biotechnology.
Around the same time she met Josephine Butler, the founder of the International Abolitionist Federation, a group attempting to end prostitution.
Abolitionist John Brown led an armed group in the capture of the armory in 1859.

Abolitionist and British
* July 29 – William Wilberforce – British Politician and Abolitionist ( b. 1759 )
* April 21 – Barbara Ann Spooner Wilberforce, Wife of British Abolitionist William Wilberfoce ( b. 1777 )
* March 28 – Thomas Clarkson, British Abolitionist ( d. 1846 )
The city of Freetown was founded in 1792 by Abolitionist John Clarkson as a land for freed African American slaves, called the Nova Scotian who had fought on the side with British during the American Revolutionary War.

Abolitionist and including
Other political parties have also promoted social credit principles, including John C. Turmel's Christian Credit Party and Abolitionist Party of Canada, and the short-lived Canada Party.
Abolitionist leaders including William Lloyd Garrison and Theodore Weld paid visits to the Blackwell residence.

Abolitionist and members
The college was founded by members of the Neil's Creek Abolitionist Baptist Church, with much of the organizing done by the extended Hoyt-Whipple family.

Abolitionist and formed
Turmel subsequently formed the Christian Credit Party, and later, the Abolitionist Party of Canada, both based on social credit principles.

Abolitionist and Committee
As the secretary of the Abolitionist Committee of the River Plate, she made a significative contribution to reform the dispositions regulating prostitution in Buenos Aires.

Abolitionist and for
As early as 1844, Pinkerton worked for Chicago Abolitionist leaders, and his Dundee home was a stop on the Underground Railroad.
John Brown, attracted by the views of local Abolitionist Gerrit Smith, came to the town in 1849 to found a community for former black slaves.
* Over The River ... Life of Lydia Maria Child, Abolitionist for Freedom ( 2008 ) ( documentary ) ( narrator )
As historian Herbert Aptheker writes, “ o be an Abolitionist was not for the faint-hearted.
* Over the River … Life of Lydia Maria Child, Abolitionist for Freedom.
) The Abolitionist Party subsequently reverted to being a personal vehicle for Turmel.
Her fight against the Contagious Disease Act of 1864, and her founding of the International Abolitionist Federation in Geneva, Switzerland to curb the white slave trade ( Chataway, 1962, in Little, 1975: 391 ) served as a continual source of inspiration for Luisi ( Luisi, 1948: 24-26, in Little 1975: 391 ).
She founded the Consejo Nacional de Mujeres ( National Women Council ), the Alianza de Mujeres para los Derechos Femeninos ( Women alliance for women's rights ), and the Uruguayan and Argentine branches of the International Abolitionist Federation.
As a result, on October 18, 2011 Elbegdorj was awarded the prize for " Abolitionist of the Year 2011 " by the international organization " Hands off Cain.
" Abolitionist beliefs, along with a coeducational experience, led the state legislature to deny a charter for the college until thirteen years after the first courses were offered.
Moreover, due partially to disappointment in the Church's lack of support for the Abolitionist cause, and to a slowly growing desire to find secular solutions to social problems, the formerly pious and devout Congregationalist became an atheist.
Commonly referred to as the Pennsylvania Abolition ( or Abolitionist ) Society, the group's full name was " The Pennsylvania Society for the Abolition of Slavery, the Relief of Free Negroes Unlawfully Held in Bondage, and the Improvement of the Condition of the African Race.
Abolitionist Frederick Douglass thought the song stimulated " the sympathies for the slave, in which anti-slavery principles take root and flourish.
Abolitionist pressure had changed popular opinion, and in the 1806 election enough abolitionists entered parliament for Wilberforce to be able to see the passing of the Slave Trade Act 1807.
Ran for Turmel's Abolitionist Party of Canada in the 1993 federal election in the riding of Don Valley North, and finished last in a field of six candidates with 76 votes.

Abolitionist and government
Parliamentary reform: The Abolitionist Party favoured the abolition of the Canadian Senate and the role of the monarchy in Canada's government.

Abolitionist and .
The Puerto Rican activist Julio Vizcarrondo had moved the Spanish Abolitionist Society from San Juan de Puerto Rico to Madrid at the request of premier Miguel Prim, himself a former Puerto Rico governor.
* Frederick Douglass, Abolitionist Editor / a production of Schlessinger Video Productions.
Abolitionist settlers, known as " Jayhawkers " moved from the East with express purpose of making Kansas a free state.
Polygenism was popular and most widespread in the 19th century, culminating in the creation of the Anthropological Society of London during the American Civil War, in opposition to the Abolitionist Ethnological Society.
* September 26 – Thomas Clarkson, English Abolitionist ( b. 1760 )
* September 27 – David Walker, Abolitionist ( d. 1830 )
* December 24 – Barbara Ann Spooner Wilberforce, Wife of English Abolitionist William Wilberforce ( d. 1847 )
Bradford's biographies were followed by Earl Conrad's Harriet Tubman: Negro Soldier and Abolitionist.
Harriet Tubman: Negro Soldier and Abolitionist.
* McPherson, James M. The Abolitionist Legacy: From Reconstruction to the NAACP Princeton Univ Press, 1975.
* Speicher, Anna M. The Religious World of Antislavery Women: Spirituality in the Lives of Five Abolitionist Lecturers.
The Abolitionist Dilemma in the Election of 1872 " American Historical Review 1965 71 ( 1 ): 43-61. in JSTOR
If Pinkerton knew this, then it directly contradicts statements in his 1883 book The Spy of the Rebellion, where he professes to be an ardent Abolitionist and hater of slavery.
The association provided legal help to psychiatric patients and published a journal, The Abolitionist.
Founding Father John Dickinson was born in Trappe ; Abolitionist Frederick Douglass was born near Tuckahoe Creek.
Mathew, a high-profile visitor to the USA, found himself at the center of the Abolitionist debate.
* William Perkins, Abolitionist and wealthy post-Civil War African-American entrepreneur.

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