It is indeed possible that his story, and others like it, were instrumental in the foundation of the abolitionist movement. |
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The opening chapter illuminates the processes by which the women became leaders and lecturers in the abolitionist movement. |
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It was compassion and sympathy for the suffering of others that provoked the abolitionist movement. |
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Multiply M. by 1.8 million, and you understand the need for a new abolitionist movement. |
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Frank's aunts, Sarah and Angelina Grimké, were also influential in the abolitionist movement. |
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The Chartists opposed slavery and supported the abolitionist movement. |
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A counter balance to these playbills is one for a production of Uncle Tom's Cabin at the Theatre Royal in Dunlop Street in 1853, during the time of the abolitionist movement. |
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The abolitionist movement developed primarily in the nations of Western Europe and their overseas offshoots, often without the immediate presence of legal slavery. |
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The Community pledges all necessary support for the fulfilment of the abolitionist movement in Africa and all over the world. |
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The Archbishop of Paris, after a decade of silence towards the abolitionist movement, gave evidence that he too would support public clerical action. |
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In this new 2010 statement, EMAJ vigorously reaffirms the unity of the movement for Mumia and of the broader abolitionist movement. |
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The movement away from the death penalty gained momentum during the second half of the present century with the growth of the abolitionist movement. |
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For the time being, however, the reformist movement still holds the upper hand over the abolitionist movement in the United States of America. |
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In the abstract, the 21st-century abolitionist movement sounds uplifting and even glamorous. |
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But the abolitionist movement brings out his best writing. |
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In many ways the birth of the women's rights movement in the United States is closely tied to the abolitionist movement, which was supported fervently by many American women. |
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The European Union also continues to support the initiatives of civil society organisations which bolster the abolitionist movement throughout the world. |
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It was ignored for 150 years but in 1844 it was rediscovered and was popularized by the abolitionist movement. |
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Who were key proponents of abolitionist movement? |
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The European Union views this as an important event that will offer an international platform for institutional and civil society representatives worldwide to advance the abolitionist movement. |
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After Strasbourg in 2001, Montreal in 2004, Paris in 2007, Geneva hosted in turn from 24 to 26 February 2010, the forces to unite international abolitionist movement louder who wants to hear his voice. |
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These societies were part of an international abolitionist movement supported by leading moral thinkers of the day in Britain, Europe and the United States. |
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Mr Kamei, and other members of the abolitionist movement, told me that one option under consideration is life imprisonment with no possibility of remission as an alternative to the death penalty. |
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Richard S. Newman is professor of history at Rochester Institute of Technology, where he specializes in the study of the abolitionist movement and African-American reformers. |
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Evangelicals have been socially active throughout US history, a tradition dating back to the abolitionist movement of the Antebellum period and the prohibition movement. |
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With support from the British abolitionist movement, Parliament enacted the Slave Trade Act in 1807, which abolished the slave trade in the empire. |
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Webster founded the Connecticut Society for the Abolition of Slavery in 1791 but later became somewhat disillusioned with the abolitionist movement. |
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