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Antislavery and Abolitionism Antislavery and abolitionism began to take place in the 1820's and 1830's as religious reform movements and it quickly turned ...
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... antislavery societies were more numerous south of Mason and Dixon's line than north of it.(22) But after about 1830 the voice of white southern abolitionism ...
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Abolitionism refers to antislavery activism between the early 1830s, when William Lloyd Garrison began publishing The Liberator, and the Civil War. ...
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... Douglass edited the antislavery newspaper for sixteen years. ... Abolitionism was a very important thing in many people's lives, and not only ex-slaves. ...
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... Instead, it just fanned the flames of abolitionism. In 1857, Taney wrote the court's decision and knocked the antislavery factions on their heels. ...
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... Out from this enlarging antislavery movement dawned a fresh and influential appearance of abolitionism, which deserted mild improvement and declared firmly the ...
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... He edited the antislavery newspaper for sixteen years. ... Abolitionism was a very important thing in many people's lives, and not only ex-slaves. ...
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... Shaw began to develop an understanding of abolitionism; however, at this ... experience, or firm antislavery principles, ambitious, superior to vulgar contempt for ...
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Abolitionism is also called the Abolition movement, in the United States their was ... continued to speak out against Slavery, but no antislavery organization was ...
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... when she and her fellow female delegates to the London antislavery convention of 1840 ... which he helped to make a hotbed of revivalist activity and abolitionism. ...
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... when she and her fellow female delegates to the London antislavery convention of 1840 ... which he helped to make a hotbed of revivalist activity and abolitionism. ...
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... Finney was a prominent minister that encouraged revivalist activity and abolitionism. ... published the first issue of his militantly antislavery newspaper, The ...
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... about federal government, politics, education, economics, religion, abolitionism, and more. ... from both white and black abolitionists and antislavery leaders, as ...
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... group believed in using government to gain supporters of antislavery, they designed ... to southerners already unsettled by the rise of northern abolitionism. ...
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... They feared that in allowing Truth to speak, abolitionism would be mixed with their ... "Truth soon became known for her simple but moving antislavery speeches and ...
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... to other ethnic groups, feminism, poverty relief, and abolitionism. ... However, antislavery sentiment existed among the transcendentalists together with ignorance ...
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