abolitionist and for equal rights for women in many ways and, and he picked up a number of causes and championed them.
abolitionist feeling in the general population.
abolitionists began serious agitation he did what he could to stop it uh particularly when it involved sending
but abolitionist critique of slavery in the South.
famous abolitionist called Thomas Clarkson and they their mission back in Nova Scotia is to make an offer either
The abolitionists are a tiny minority among the— even in the North, tiny minority among the white people of the United States.
And the abolitionist -leaning Stowe family, Harriet Beecher Stowe, one of them, was actually in Cincinnati when Afong Moy was there.
Martin is a reluctant abolitionist .
And they thought the abolitionist by storing things up, by threatening, you know, immediate abolition of slavery, they we're going to alienate itself.
and the abolitionist movement turned out to be ahead of its time the nation has been as katrina said a fighter for equal
attracted northern abolitionists , because they could use Cincinnati as a place to begin to approach slave holders in the South.
to be the voice of the abolitionist movement.
He is the man who began the abolitionist movement.
literally full circle to help start the abolitionist movement.
Lincoln wasn't even an abolitionist that was Frederick Douglass and John Brown and a bunch of other people.
charismatic um man who really manages the Abolitionist campaign but John has been a naval Lieutenant he served in the
And that's why so many abolitionists were reading the Bible, I think, in a very sincere and open way.
It gets passed on to the abolitionists .
and create this country to the abolitionists , to the suffragette leaders, to the civil rights citizens who led The Civil Rights Movement that has done so much to make
Like that was miles from where abolitionists ran newspapers.
But in her circle of friends was a like minded abolitionist called Reverend William B Tappan.
One guy named Bill Thomas who calls himself a nursing home abolitionist and builds places where you can have your own pets, you live
his story and his father's story is featured in the Abolitionist the movie that you guys just released this uh this
just across the street at the theater watching the Abolitionist and this was the one moment that for me watching it
And that's how he discovers that his father is an abolitionist , and he ends up being an accidental conductor on the Underground Railroad.
in the North that a concerned that this might be an abolitionist plot, that this abolitionist
the white population, the abolitionists are a tiny minority.
During that time, abolitionists , mental health reformers, advocates for homeless populations, and others-- health equity champions, essentially-- got together,
Their neighbors would think that they were from a family of abolitionists .
And here I was in this place where there were abolitionists , where the Kennedys came from, where all these people who were civil rights pioneers were supposed to have come from.
And then finally-- and this is where I out myself as a gender abolitionist and also a sex abolitionist -- an end to binary sex and gender at every level,
The abolitionists , they...
without complicating that with the idea that like there were a lot of abolitionists who are also very racist.
there is McClellan, there is John Brown, a militant abolitionist .
Now it is true there was a larger abolitionist movement in Britain than any other European state holding power.
nuclear plants, and women like Beatrice Finn, the nuclear abolitionist who shared the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize.
In the nursing home I wrote about where Bill Thomas, the nursing home abolitionist , was the medical director, he got a start
that's that's that's part of the idea so so I have another clip from the Abolitionist of uh the takedown it's
"But you might incur the risk," wrote one of his brothers, "of some busy abolitionist reporting that the Reverend Dr, Palfry had been selling
And even in terms of his relationship to other Boston elites, who are by no means abolitionist in the early 1840s.
the more i thought about it you know the nation was founded by people in and around the abolitionist movement
something of that phenomenon does happen that's how people like David Walker who's a militant abolitionist
It's abolitionists .
In the poems, he used the language of the abolitionists to expand on the larger concept of Afong Moy's enslavement.
Henry Box Brown was a slave who was born in Virginia, and got together with some abolitionists
He's not an abolitionist , but he hated the institution of slavery and he was very happy to
I mean, he was a slave trader, who was then enslaved and then became a leader of the abolitionist movement.
And this became the basis, in many ways, for the abolitionist movement that would ultimately oppose slavery.
There is the Quaker movement which was both pacifist and abolitionist .
And of course, the opponents of the abolitionist