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Meanings of american abolitionist in English
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Usage of american abolitionist in English
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Here allow me to pay a brief tribute to the Americanabolitionists.
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He is justly regarded by Americanabolitionists as one of their ablest supporters.
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An Americanabolitionist would not sit at table with a negro.
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AmericanAbolitionist journals are another source from whence some of the characters appearing in my narrative are taken.
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This question is, "If the Apostles did not make such an attack on slavery, why may the Americanabolitionists?"
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Harriet Tubman was an Americanabolitionist who used the underground railroad to free dozens of slaves after reaching her freedom in Philadelphia.
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Finally, in April last year, Lynch was sworn in using a Bible that once belonged to African- Americanabolitionist and writer Frederick Douglass.
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In the midst of all of the accolades for Lincoln's address, African- Americanabolitionist editor Frederick Douglass offered a lonely but prescient commentary.
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Facebook Twitter Pinterest Americanabolitionist leader Harriet Tubman, who escaped slavery by marrying a free man and led many other slaves to safety.
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Cynthia Erivo, who played Americanabolitionist Harriet Tubman in Harriet, is the only actor of colour to be nominated for an acting gong.
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But Americanabolitionists declared that there could be no property in man, just as the socialists say there can be no property in land.
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He landed in Ireland in August 1845, campaigning for action against the slavery laws of the United States on behalf of the Americanabolitionist movement.
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In honor of BlackHistoryMonth, we celebrate Americanabolitionist Sojourner Truth, who escaped from slavery & became a powerful advocate for justice & equality everywhere.
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The real-life Americanabolitionist hero Harriet Tubman (played here by the mesmerising Aisha Hinds) delivers a titanic speech to a group of white activists.
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The masters and the slaves of yesterday-allrose together- aphalanxof freemen, to testify "their sincere sympathy" in the efforts and objects of Americanabolitionists.