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    Jonathan Blanchard (January 19, 1811 – May 14, 1892) was an American pastor, educator, social reformer, and abolitionist. Born in Vermont, Blanchard attended...
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  • Jonathan Blanchard may refer to: Jonathan Blanchard (abolitionist) (1811–1892), American educator, first president of Wheaton College, Illinois Jonathan...
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  • player Jonathan Blanchard (abolitionist) (1811–1892), pastor, educator, social reformer, abolitionist and the first president of Wheaton College Jonathan Blanchard...
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  • theologian and abolitionist; brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe; first president of Illinois College Jonathan Blanchard, abolitionist, social reformer...
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    Mayor Henry Ward Beecher, 1837 Jonathan Blanchard, abolitionist and founder of Wheaton College John Gregg Fee, abolitionist and founder of Berea College...
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  • Wheaton's first president, Jonathan Blanchard, was a former president of Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, and a staunch abolitionist with ties to Oberlin...
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    Frederick Douglass (category Abolitionists from Maryland)
    February 14, 1818 – February 20, 1895) was an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman. He became the most important leader of...
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  • crowned with a tiara. This expose was originally written by abolitionist Jonathan Blanchard, leader of the post-Civil War Second Anti-Masonic Party. The...
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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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    Barnabas Yale (category Abolitionists)
    Barnabas Yale (1784 – 1854) was an American abolitionist attorney, vice-president and cofounder of the Central New-York Anti-Slavery Society, part of the...
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    Free Soil Party (category American abolitionist organizations)
    Greenleaf Whittier, future Montana governor Sidney Edgerton, educator Jonathan Blanchard, poet William Cullen Bryant, and writer Richard Henry Dana Jr.[citation...
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    in the Civil War, as a stop on the Underground Railroad and home of abolitionist John Brown, widely known for his raid on Harpers Ferry, and for the Armory's...
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    Richardson, wife of Bill Richardson Peter Roberts, inventor Lucy Stone, abolitionist Asa Stratton, baseball player George Clinton Sweeney, judge Richard Taylor...
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    Opinions range from "emancipationists" who view him as an early proto-abolitionist, who subsequently made pragmatic compromises with the slave power to...
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    The list of Underground Railroad sites includes abolitionist locations of sanctuary, support, and transport for former slaves in 19th century North America...
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  • evangelical abolitionists. In 1855, they were granted permission to form a college. The first head of the school was Jonathan Blanchard. At this time...
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  • President of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1845–1865 Jonathan Blanchard 1832 – abolitionist and president of Knox and Wheaton Colleges Ezra Brainerd...
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  • the word pseudonym) Sue Smith Rosa Miller Avery 19th-century American abolitionist, reformer, suffragist, writers (also used men's names as pseudonyms)...
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    former abolitionist, poet, and educator Benjamin Guggenheim (1865–1912), former businessman who died aboard the RMS Titanic Andrew Harris, abolitionist and...
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    Red Sox and member of the Hall of Fame Blanchard Ryan, actress, Open Water John Smith, mill owner and abolitionist Samuel Francis Smith, wrote America while...
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    storm.": 82  — Samuel Hopkins, American Congregationalist theologian and abolitionist (20 December 1803) "That is right; I have now done.": 94  — Joseph Priestley...
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    in LaSalle, Illinois; two years in Knox College, under the abolitionist Jonathan Blanchard; and two years at Marietta College, where he graduated in 1857...
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  • governor of Vermont Samuel Edmund Sewall (1813) — lawyer; politician; abolitionist; suffragist James Wilson II (1813) – U.S. representative from New Hampshire...
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  • Hancock (starting November 23, 1785) January 7 – Frenchman Jean-Pierre Blanchard and American John Jeffries travel from Dover, England to Calais, France...
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    America when Jean-Pierre Blanchard completed his flight to Deptford from Philadelphia in 1793. During his flight, Blanchard carried a personal letter...
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    out of society, as he has been". Jean-Baptiste Blanchard was his leading Catholic opponent. Blanchard rejects Rousseau's negative education, in which...
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    educationist, and abolitionist Nathaniel Raymond − human rights investigator and anti-torture advocate Lucy Stone − suffragist and abolitionist Quock Walker...
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  • miniseries based on the real life of Gypsy Rose Blanchard and the murder of her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, who was accused of abusing her daughter by fabricating...
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  • 1820), abolitionist Aditi Banerjee, attorney, writer and minority (Hindu) rights activist in the US Cassius Marcellus Clay (B.A. 1832), abolitionist; namesake...
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    Virginia and more profitably sold them there, which was completely legal. Abolitionists, led by Massachusetts Representative and former President John Quincy...
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