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abolitionist    音标拼音: [,æbəl'ɪʃənəst]
n. 废除主义者,废奴主义者

废除主义者,废奴主义者

abolitionist
n 1: a reformer who favors abolishing slavery [synonym:
{abolitionist}, {emancipationist}]



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  • Abolitionism - Wikipedia
    Abolitionism, or the abolitionist movement, is the political movement to end slavery and liberate enslaved individuals around the world It gained momentum in the western world in the late 18th and 19th centuries
  • Movement, U. S. History, Leaders, Definition - Britannica
    Abolitionism, movement between about 1783 and 1888 that was chiefly responsible for creating the emotional climate necessary for ending the transatlantic slave trade and chattel slavery Between the 16th and 19th centuries an estimated total of 12 million enslaved Africans were forcibly transported to the Americas
  • Abolitionist Movement - Definition Famous Abolitionists | HISTORY
    The abolitionist movement was the effort to end slavery, led by famous abolitionists like Frederick Douglass, Harriet
  • ABOLITIONIST Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ABOLITIONIST is a person who wants to stop or abolish slavery : an advocate of abolition How to use abolitionist in a sentence
  • 13 Most Famous Abolitionists - Have Fun With History
    Reformers like William Lloyd Garrison (who established the American Anti-Slavery Society) and authors like Wendell Phillips, John Greenleaf Whittier, and Harriet Beecher Stowe spearheaded the white abolitionist movement in the North Former slaves like Frederick Douglass and free blacks like Charles Henry Langston and John Mercer Langston, who founded the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, were among
  • Abolition, Anti-Slavery Movements, and the Rise of the Sectional . . .
    In 1848, William Wells Brown, abolitionist and former slave, published The Anti-Slavery Harp, “a collection of songs for anti-slavery meetings,” which contains songs and occasional poems
  • Abolitionism - New World Encyclopedia
    Abolitionism (from "abolish") was a political movement in late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that sought to end the practice of slavery and the worldwide slave trade Its chief impetus came from Protestantism, as most abolitionists, especially in Great Britain and America, were men and women of profound Christian faith who took their convictions from the Gospel that all people are equal
  • Abolitionism - U-S-History. com
    Abolitionism The abolitionist movement called for the end of the institution of slavery and had existed in one form or another since colonial times; the early case had been stated most consistently by the Quakers Most Northern states abolished the institution after the War for Independence, reacting to moral concerns and economic unfeasibility The movement gained new momentum in the early
  • Abolitionists - Anti-Slavery Activists - Biography
    Abolitionists, such as Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, and Harriet Beecher Stowe, raised their voices in protest against slavery
  • The Abolitionist Movement: Resistance to Slavery From the Colonial Era . . .
    Learn about the abolitionist movement, from its roots in the colonial era to the major figures who fought to end slavery, up through the Civil War





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