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    William Lambert (1817 – April 28, 1890) was a prominent African-American citizen and abolitionist in Detroit during the mid to late 19th century. With...
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  • Queensland Legislative Council William Lambert (abolitionist) (1817–1890), African-American citizen and abolitionist William Lambert Dobson (1833–1898), Australian...
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    met with Frederick Douglass and Detroit abolitionists George DeBaptiste, William Lambert, and others at William Webb's house in Detroit to discuss emancipation...
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    daughter of U.S. Senator John Parker Hale and Lucy Hill Lambert, daughter of William Thomas Lambert and Abigail Ricker. She was described as "pretty, precocious...
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    August 1, 1878. The monument was funded by abolitionist Photius Fisk, who funded several monuments for abolitionists. The monument became a national shrine...
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  • George DeBaptiste (category African-American abolitionists)
    slaves to Canada. In February 1840, DeBaptiste, abolitionist Seymour Finney from New York, and William Lambert arranged the noted rescue of Robert Cromwell...
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  • Liberty Party (United States, 1840) (category American abolitionist organizations)
    The Liberty Party was an abolitionist political party in the United States before the American Civil War. The party experienced its greatest activity during...
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    571–572 Coleman 2001, p. 228 Lambert 2004, pp. 365–366 Lambert 2004, p. 340 Lambert 2004, p. 346 Lambert 2004, p. 354 Lambert 2004, p. 323 Fielding, J. W...
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    Theodore Dwight Weld (category American abolitionists)
    1803 – February 3, 1895) was one of the architects of the American abolitionist movement during its formative years from 1830 to 1844, playing a role...
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    Century (1982) Dorothy Brewster, William Brewster of the Mayflower (1970) Merrick, Barbara Lambert, ed. (2003). William Brewster of the Mayflower and the...
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    Fanny's father (Florence's maternal grandfather) was the abolitionist and Unitarian William Smith. Nightingale's father educated her. A BBC documentary...
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    Martin Van Buren (category American abolitionists)
    slavery, Van Buren cast the tie-breaking Senate vote for a bill to subject abolitionist mail to state laws, thus ensuring that its circulation would be prohibited...
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    John P. Hale (category American abolitionists)
    in 1830 and practiced law in Dover. He married Lucy Lambert, the daughter of William Thomas Lambert and Abigail Ricker. In March 1832, Hale was elected...
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  • Mary Laurinda Jane Smith Beatty (category African-American abolitionists)
    an African-American abolitionist and suffrage advocate who joined Abigail Scott Duniway, Maria P. Hendee, and Mary Ann King Lambert in 1872 to cast ballots...
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    tradition. As a free black man in antebellum America, Duncanson engaged the abolitionist community in America and England to support and promote his work. Duncanson...
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  • William Bilton Hornby (1821–1884), antiquarian, priest and lord of the manor, from the City of York, ordained deacon in Norwich in 1844 John Lambert (died...
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    Representation of the People Act 1832. Led by William Wilberforce, there was increasing support for the abolitionist cause during the Regency era, culminating...
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    Sojourner Truth (category African-American abolitionists)
    born Isabella Baumfree; c. 1797 – November 26, 1883) was an American abolitionist and activist for African-American civil rights, women's rights, and alcohol...
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    Percival Stockdale (category English abolitionists)
    to the Haitian Revolution of 1792 put him among the radical abolitionists. With William Roscoe, he defended the violence with which slaves liberated...
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    equality. Scholars such as Eric Foner have expanded the theme. Black abolitionists played a key role by stressing that freed blacks needed equal rights...
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    (Columbus) William Case (Cleveland) Steve Chabot (politician, U.S. representative) (Cincinnati) Salmon P. Chase (Ohio governor, abolitionist, U.S.Treasury...
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    refused admission to Black students outright prior to the Civil War. Abolitionist Elizabeth Buffum Chase wrote in her book Anti Slavery Reminiscences about...
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    Albert Bond Lambert (1875–1946), businessman, aviator, Olympic athlete; namesake of Lambert–St. Louis International Airport Frederick William Lehmann (1853–1931)...
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    Henry Ward Beecher Monument was built downtown to honor a famous local abolitionist. A great victory arch was built at what was then the south end of town...
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  • in the United States. The women's rights movement grew from female abolitionists who realized that they could fight for their own political rights, too...
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    (1819–1853) at Oberlin College and they worked together as missionaries and abolitionists with other graduates from Oberlin. Called the "Oberlin Band", they were...
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    Americans. The lack of slavery combined with the vestiges of a once-strong abolitionist movement were two reasons most residents of Knox County, along with much...
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    McCormick 1914–1918 William Temple (later Archbishop of Canterbury) 1918–1922 Herbert Priestley Cronshaw 1922–1954† Charles Lambert (also Archdeacon of...
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    renamed Fort Walker, after American abolitionist and Civil War surgeon Mary Edwards Walker. On 5 January 2023 William A. LaPlante, US under-secretary of...
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    George Washington. Harriet Tubman, abolitionist, political activist, and Underground Railroad conductor. Lambert Wickes, Revolutionary War naval hero...
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