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1Women's rights emerges within the anti-slavery movement, 1830-1870

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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 216
  • Publisher: Bedford/St. Martin's
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  • Publish Location: Boston

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  • First Year Published: 2000
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    2Black Abolitionists in Ireland

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    • Title: Black Abolitionists in Ireland
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    • Number of Pages: Median: 328
    • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
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    • First Year Published: 2020
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    3[Letter to] My Dear Garrison

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    • First Year Published: 1860
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      Abolitionism

      slavery and other threats to personal freedom. Their ideas influenced many antislavery thinkers in the eighteenth century. In addition to English colonists

      Abolitionism in the United States

      Stephanie J. (2019). "Race, Class, and Antislavery: African American Women in the Transatlantic Antislavery Movement". Journal of Women's History. 31 (3):

      Jewish views on slavery

      their wills. A significant number of Jews gave their energies to the antislavery movement. Many 19th century Jews, such as Adolphe Crémieux, participated in

      Stacey Robertson

      is a historian known for her work in women and the 19th-century antislavery movement. Robertson was born in Scottsdale, Arizona. She has a bachelor's

      William Whipper

      conjunction with his support for the temperance movement, Whipper began actively participating in the antislavery movement. In 1835 Whipper relocated to Columbia

      American Anti-Slavery Society

      within the antislavery movement, see, Million, Joelle (2003). Woman's Voice, Woman's Place. Lucy Stone and the Birth of the Woman's Rights Movement. Praeger

      Liberty Party (United States, 1840)

      emancipation and an integrated, egalitarian society. In the late 1830s, the antislavery movement in the United States was divided between Garrisonian abolitionists

      Theodore Dwight Weld

      to the former in its influence on the antislavery movement. Weld remained dedicated to the abolitionist movement until slavery was ended by the Thirteenth

      1804 Haitian massacre

      decade, 1829–1838 : a year-by-year history of early events in the antislavery movement. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co. ISBN 0-7864-1946-6.[page needed]

      Phrenology

      especially in the South, phrenology faced an additional obstacle in the antislavery movement. While phrenologists usually claimed the superiority of the European