• Stephen Symonds Foster (November 17, 1809 – September 13, 1881) was a radical American abolitionist known for his dramatic and aggressive style of public...
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    and other radicals. She married fellow abolitionist and lecturer Stephen Symonds Foster in 1845, and they both worked for equal rights for women and for...
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  • Mayor of London Stephen Clark Foster (Maine politician) (1799–1872), United States Representative from Maine Stephen Symonds Foster (1809–1881), American...
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    Samuel Cornish, George T. Downing, James Forten, Abby Kelley Foster, Stephen Symonds Foster, Henry Highland Garnet, Beriah Green, Lucretia Mott, Wendell...
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    acres (91.7 ha). Abiel Foster (1735–1806), US congressman, representative in the Continental Congress Stephen Symonds Foster (1809–1881), radical abolitionist...
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    Abby Kelley Foster (1810–1887) and Stephen Symonds Foster (1809-1881), early vocal abolitionists and women's rights activists. The Fosters used their house...
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    (2003), pp. 109, 121. Letter from Anthony to Abby Kelley Foster and Stephen Symonds Foster, April 20, 1857, quoted in Million (2003), p. 234 Million...
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  • and social reform, often in the company of fellow abolitionist Stephen Symonds Foster. He earned a reputation for successfully dealing with hostile crowds...
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    broad interests of all humanity." Truth—along with Stephen Symonds Foster and Abby Kelley Foster, Jonathan Walker, Marius Robinson, and Sallie Holley—reorganized...
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    Massachusetts. In March 1848, Garrison, the Motts, Abby Kelley Foster, Stephen Symonds Foster and others hosted an Anti-Sabbath meeting in Boston, to work...
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    members were Adin Ballou, Amos Bronson Alcott, Maria Weston Chapman, Stephen Symonds Foster, Abby Kelley, Samuel May, and Henry C. Wright. The Non-Resistance...
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    American poet and anti-slavery lecturer Abby Kelley Foster and her husband Stephen Symonds Foster were abolitionists who had encouraged Anthony to become...
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    Thomas-Symonds was called to the bar by Lincoln's Inn in October 2004 and developed a practice specialising in chancery and commercial law. Thomas-Symonds was...
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    and Ballou, along with Amos Bronson Alcott, Maria Weston Chapman, Stephen Symonds Foster, Abby Kelley, Samuel May, and Henry C. Wright, founded the New England...
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    Stone had arranged for her friend, Abby Kelley Foster, and her new husband, Stephen Symonds Foster, to speak, there, on the abolition of slavery. Afterwards...
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    Forten (American) Margaretta Forten (American) Abby Kelley Foster (American) Stephen Symonds Foster (American) Benjamin Franklin (American) Amos Noë Freeman...
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    1842, a pro-slavery riot occurred at the church after abolitionist Stephen Symonds Foster spoke about New England's role in the institution of slavery. Secondhand...
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  • Hunt, Ernestine Rose, Antoinette Brown, Sojourner Truth, Stephen Symonds Foster, Abby Kelley Foster, Abby H. Price, Lucretia Mott, and Frederick Douglass...
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  • been described as "a come-outer enterprise". Maria Weston Chapman Stephen Symonds Foster called the clergy "a brotherhood of thieves". Timothy Gilbert left...
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  • newspapers. The society was reorganized at Adrian by Stephen Symonds Foster and Abby Kelley Foster, Sojourner Truth, Jonathan Walker, Marius Robinson,...
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    rarely did so publicly, like Holley. Holley—along with Stephen Symonds Foster and Abby Kelley Foster, Sojourner Truth, Marius Robinson, and Jonathan Walker—reorganized...
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    tour together with John S. Jacobs. Walker—along with Stephen Symonds Foster and Abby Kelley Foster, Sojourner Truth, Marius Robinson, and Sallie Holley—reorganized...
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  • with fellow radical abolitionists Nathaniel Peabody Rogers and Stephen Symonds Foster, asked the convention to declare "that the church and clergy of...
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    inventor of the Monkey wrench Abby Kelley Foster, 19th century social reformer and feminist Stephen Symonds Foster, radical abolitionist Robert Goddard, engineer...
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    notoriety when the Foster and her husband Stephen Symonds Foster (1809–81) refused to pay property taxes because Abby Kelley Foster was unable to vote...
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    the new organization included John Neal, Abby Kelley Foster, her husband Stephen Symonds Foster, and Thomas Wentworth Higginson, many of whom had been...
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    along with four other candidates, Kate Groucutt, Karen Wilkie, Nick Thomas-Symonds and Jeremy Miles. Doughty was selected in a vote by constituency Labour...
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    belonged to abolitionists and suffragists Abby Kelley Foster (1811–87) and Stephen Symonds Foster (1809–81), and was used by them as a site on the Underground...
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    Stephen Nathan Kinnock (born 1 January 1970) is a British politician serving as Member of Parliament (MP) for Aberafan Maesteg, formerly Aberavon, since...
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    Daniel Stephen Zeichner (born 9 November 1956) is a British Labour Party politician who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Cambridge since 2015...
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