• James Cropper (1773–1840) was an English businessman and philanthropist, known as an abolitionist who made a major contribution to the abolition of slavery...
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  • James Cropper may refer to: James Cropper (abolitionist) (1773–1840), English businessman in Liverpool and philanthropist James Cropper (politician) (1823–1900)...
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  • Hilary Cropper (1941–2004), English businesswoman James Cropper (abolitionist) (1773–1840), English businessman, philanthropist, and abolitionist James Cropper...
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    John Cropper (1797–1874) was an English philanthropist and abolitionist. A businessman, he was known as "the most generous man in Liverpool". Cropper was...
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    of James Cropper of Dingle Bank Liverpool. His father was the philanthropist and slavery abolitionist John Cropper, and his grandfather was James Cropper...
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    This is a listing of notable opponents of slavery, often called abolitionists. African Methodist Episcopal Church (American) American Anti-Slavery Society...
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  • Trade James Cropper - Philanthropist and abolitionist William Dillwyn - Quaker and abolitionist Benjamin Meggot Forster - Botanist, abolitionist and brother...
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    evangelical group known as the Clapham Sect), MP James Stephen, businessman and philanthropist James Cropper, Quaker banker and philanthropist Samuel Gurney...
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    Joseph Sturge (category Quaker abolitionists)
    Joseph Sturge (2 August 1793 – 14 May 1859) was an English Quaker, abolitionist and activist. He founded the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society (now...
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  • Thankful Southwick (category Abolitionists from Boston)
    was an affluent Quaker abolitionist and women's rights activist in Boston, Massachusetts. Thankful was lifelong abolitionist who joined the Boston Female...
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    (1788–1862) was an English merchant in Liverpool, known also as a writer and abolitionist. He was the son of Thomas Hodgson, a Liverpool merchant, and his wife...
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    the American Civil War, becoming heavily involved in the 1859 trial of abolitionist John Brown. After leaving office in 1860, Wise also led the move toward...
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  • "2009 United States Stamp Schedule". Virtual Stamp Club. Compiled by John Cropper. September 10, 2009. Retrieved August 26, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint:...
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    Thomas Babington Macaulay (category British abolitionists)
    Macaulay, a Scottish Highlander, who became a colonial governor and abolitionist, and Selina Mills of Bristol, a former pupil of Hannah More. They named...
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    World Anti-Slavery Convention (category Abolitionist conventions)
    their religious convictions and moral outrage to become a part of the abolitionist movement. Many women in particular responded to Wm. Lloyd Garrison's...
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    McQueen, Correspondence to T.T. Cropper and J.R. Crenshaw (December 24, 1860) South Carolinian Presbyterian minister James Henley Thornwell also espoused...
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    conversations between Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton and Radical Republican abolitionists Charles Sumner and Thaddeus Stevens following disruptions to the institution...
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    121–146. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 9, 2022. Bumstead 1928 Cropper 2001, p. 121 Linder, Douglas. "Biography of Prof. Josiah Gibbs". Famous...
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  • Reds and Los Angeles Angels Hank Crawford (1934–2009) — musician Steve Cropper (born 1941) — musician, Booker T. and the M.G.'s and The Blues Brothers...
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    and was prominent in Liverpool social and political affairs. He and James Cropper worked together for the abolition of slavery including economic arguments...
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    The African Institution was founded in 1807 after British abolitionists succeeded in ending the slave trade based in the United Kingdom. The Institution...
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    Retrieved May 6, 2021 – via newspapers.com. Wise, Jennings C. (Jennings Cropper) (1915). The military history of the Virginia Military Institute from 1839...
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    dispose of, for the purpose of religion, if so inclined. — Letter to James Cropper, 27 September 1823 Early accounts of John Smith's diary focused on his...
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  • List of publications of William Garrison and Isaac Knapp (category Abolitionists from Boston)
    Society (1833). The Abolitionist, or Record of the New-England Anti-slavery Society. Printed by Garrison and Knapp. Cropper, James; Garrison, William;...
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    'The Rev. J.B. Owen, M.A.' The Quiver, 21 July 1866, 705-706 Margaret Cropper, The Life of Evelyn Underhill: An Intimate Portrait of the Groundbreaking...
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    consumed by the cotton tenants and croppers." Furthermore, the landowners typically let their tenants and croppers use the land taken out of production...
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    (1963), in which he proposes to "rescue the poor stockinger, the Luddite cropper, the 'obsolete' hand-loom weaver, [and] the 'utopian' artisan ... from...
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  • Crook (born 1983), Australian former cricketer and vocalist Steven Lee Cropper (born 1941), AKA "The Colonel", American guitarist, songwriter, and record...
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    and comedian Anna Christina Cronquist (1807–1893), Swedish artist Anna Cropper (1938–2007), English actress Anna Cummer, Canadian actress Anna Cymmerman...
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  • as the man had visible scars and marks on his body. The judge, Walter Cropper, and assistant prosecutor, Richard Epstein, in this case noted there was...
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