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    abolition of the slave trade, achieved in 1807 George Stephen, along with other more radical abolitionists such as Elizabeth Heyrick, was a fierce advocate...
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  • George Stephen may refer to: George Stephen (abolitionist) (1794–1879), English-born anti-slavery advocate, lived in Australia from 1855 George Milner...
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    Brown, Abolitionist: The Man Who Killed Slavery, Sparked the Civil War, and Seeded Civil Rights. Stephen Oates quoted at "Text Transcript: Dr. Stephen B....
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    John Brown (May 9, 1800 – December 2, 1859) was an American abolitionist in the decades preceding the Civil War. First reaching national prominence in...
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    Abolitionism (redirect from Abolitionist)
    Abolitionism, or the abolitionist movement, is the movement to end slavery and liberate enslaved individuals around the world. The first country to fully...
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    individualist anarchist, linguist, political philosopher, and outspoken abolitionist. Andrews was born on March 22, 1812 in Templeton, Massachusetts. His...
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    but also played Charles Darwin for the PBS series Evolution and the abolitionist William Wilberforce in the radio production of Grace Victorious. Larkin...
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    George Stephen Kemble (21 April 1758 – 5 June 1822) was a successful English theatre manager, actor, and writer, and a member of the famous Kemble family...
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    George Stacey (1787–1857) was a leading English Quaker and abolitionist. He was active in trying to prevent a schism within the Quakers. Stacey was born...
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    (2011). "Atlantic Slavery, Atlantic Freedom: George Washington, Slavery, and Transatlantic Abolitionist Networks". The William and Mary Quarterly. 68...
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    George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. Over the course of George's reign, a coalition of abolitionists and Atlantic slave uprisings caused the British public...
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    William Douglass (1804–1862) was an abolitionist and Episcopal priest. He preached for peace, racial equality, and education in the religious community...
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    Stephen Miller (born August 23, 1985) is an American political advisor who served as a senior advisor for policy and White House director of speechwriting...
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    photography could change the course of history." Abolitionist, civil rights activist, and Union colonel George H. Hanks sent photographs with descriptions...
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    and Stephens' revulsion at both the trial and the verdict led him to vow never to keep slaves himself, and to ally himself with the abolitionist movement...
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    Life of George Eliot: A Critical Biography, Wiley-Blackwell, 2012 Stephen, Leslie. George Eliot, Cambridge University Press, 2010, ISBN 978-1-108-01962-0...
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    May 14, 1892) was an American pastor, educator, social reformer, and abolitionist. Born in Vermont, Blanchard attended Middlebury College before accepting...
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    Stephen Arnold Douglas (né Douglass; April 23, 1813 – June 3, 1861) was an American politician and lawyer from Illinois. A U.S. Senator, he was one of...
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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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    Mary Ellen Pleasant (category African-American abolitionists)
    1904) was an American entrepreneur, financier, real estate magnate and abolitionist. She was arguably the first self-made millionaire of African-American...
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    Robert Morris (lawyer) (category African-American abolitionists)
    At the age of 15, Morris went to work as a household servant for the abolitionist lawyer, Ellis Gray Loring. When Loring's regular copyist, a white youth...
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    Stephen Selwyn Harding (February 24, 1808 – February 12, 1891) was an American politician, lawyer, anti-slavery leader and ardent abolitionist in Indiana...
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    Anthony Benezet (category American abolitionists)
    French-born American abolitionist and teacher who was active in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A prominent member of the abolitionist movement in North America...
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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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    George Bourne (1780–1845) was an English-born American 19th-century abolitionist Presbyterian minister, journalist, and editor, credited as the first public...
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    John Greenleaf Whittier (category American abolitionists)
    he resurrected his correspondence with Garrison, and the passionate abolitionist began to encourage the young Quaker to join his cause. In 1833, Whittier...
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  • several people James Stephen (architect) (1858–1938), American architect James Stephen (British politician) (1758–1832), British abolitionist lawyer and Member...
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  • politician Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823–1911), American author, abolitionist, and soldier Timothy Higginson, real name of Tim Wylton (born 1940),...
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  • (1773–1840) was an English businessman and philanthropist, known as an abolitionist who made a major contribution to the abolition of slavery throughout...
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  • William Stephens, worked as a bootblack, waiter, and laborer, and became a lay preacher in the First African Baptist Church, a strongly abolitionist congregation...
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