Abolitionism
Abolitionism, or the abolitionist movement, is the movement to end slavery and liberate enslaved people around the world.
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Clara Bewick Colby · 5 April 1890 English
John Quincy Adams who, in the early days of abolitionism, and in the hottest of the battle in Congress …
Clara Bewick Colby · 23 March 1889 English
address carried me back to the early days of Abolitionism, when we were reproached with the fact that …
Matilda Joslyn Gage · 1 March 1879 English
Garrison, usually called the Father of American Abolitionism, was only three years old. She was also conspicuous …
Matilda Joslyn Gage · 1 November 1876 English
when woman's rights was as great a stigma as abolitionism. The abolitionists, whose lives were frequently …
Matilda Joslyn Gage · 1 July 1876 English
could not be hurled at a person than that of “abolitionism” and “woman's rights,” but still both causes …
Aaron M. Powell · 26 August 1871 English
boy, I hated Horace Greeley, the originator of Abolitionism. When the war closed, his manly advocacy of …
Susan B. Anthony · 15 June 1871 English
another principle, of freedom from slavery as in Abolitionism, another of freedom of locomotion as in our …
Susan B. Anthony · 12 March 1868 English
never been tinctured with democracy and anti- abolitionism, are supporting Woman Suffrage. With such an …
W. L. Garrison & I. Knapp · 28 December 1860 English
triumph of the Union sentiment of Boston over abolitionism; if so, what must be said of the failure in …
W. L. Garrison & I. Knapp · 14 December 1860 English
column headed in large letters: 'The mouth of Abolitionism shut! The Blacks smoked out!' &C and then followed … these resolutions are unadulterated 'Garrisonian abolitionism'!—Read, and decide:— 'Resolved, That we, as …