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American Abolitionists.(Book Review) The Historian (3/22/2004)
...developing the abolitionist movement...and men. Abolitionists became increasingly...few white abolitionists believed, as did black abolitionist Frederick...within the abolitionist movement...divided the abolitionists. The ...

Frederick Douglass: a black abolitionist in Ireland: Bill Rolston describes the impact of an erstwhile slave, who toured the Emerald Isle speaking out against slavery in 1845. History Today (6/1/2003)
...the strong abolitionist lobby had...by American abolitionists. Undoubtedly...attending abolitionist events. As in England, abolitionists in Ireland...backbone of the abolitionist movement. Irish abolitionists saw no ...

Reading race and intertextuality from the abolitionist era to the Harlem Renaissance.(Democratic Discourses: The Radical Abolition Movement and Antebellum American Literature)(Word, Image and the New Negro: Representation and Identity in the Harlem Renaissance)(Book review) College Literature (6/22/2006)
...radical black and white abolitionists advocating an immediate...point out that the abolitionist movement and the New...Although radical abolitionists were perhaps more...possibilities of the abolitionists' democratic discourse...frames the radical ...

ABOLITIONISTS SPOKE IN PETERBORO.(Neighbors Madison) The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) (5/22/2003)
...to Smith's influence, abolitionists from around the country...Douglass: African-American abolitionist, orator, journalist...American educator, clergyman, abolitionist; helped to distribute Smith...William Lloyd Garrison: Abolitionist and reformer; editor ...

Repealing unions: American abolitionists, Irish repeal, and the origins of Garrisonian disunionism. Journal of the Early Republic (6/22/2008)
...those same years, abolitionists in the United States...joined by a vocal abolitionist minority--including...precisely analogous" to abolitionists' "line of policy...the United States. Abolitionists promoted the Address...new transatlantic ...

PHYSICIAN, FARMER, ABOLITIONIST; MANLIUS-BORN JAMES CALEB JACKSON WORKED FOR FREEDOM.(SERIES: Black History Month)(Neighbors East) The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) (2/26/2004)
...and published abolitionist newspapers. He...the day and how abolitionists were treated with...founder of the abolitionist Liberty Party...second tier" of abolitionists, but "he probably...became involved in abolitionist issues ...

ABOLITIONISTS HELPED SLAVE WEND WAY TO FREEDOM.(SERIES: STOPS ON THE ROAD TO FREEDOM)(Local) The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) (2/23/2005)
...Railroad and the abolitionist movement. Abolitionists in Madison and...Federal Dana, an abolitionist from Fenner...his own, in the abolitionist newspaper Friend...the hands of the abolitionists; and the trickling...

Walking the abolitionist's trail; Underground Railroad project tours Albany sites connected to anti-slavery movement.(Capital Region) Albany Times Union (Albany, NY) (2/25/2008)
...to learn that much of the abolitionist movement was done in the...Gage as a suffragist and abolitionist. "There's a history...public's perception of the abolitionist movement. This year's...explain the methods of the abolitionists. PHILIP KAMRASS/TIMES...

FREDERICK DOUGLASS SLEPT HERE; ABOLITIONIST STAYED AT CAZENOVIA HOME THE PUBLIC CAN VISIT SATURDAY.(Local) The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) (7/4/2008)
...home is priceless. Famous abolitionists, such as Harriet Tubman...raise awareness of all the abolitionist goings-on in the area...the most radical of the abolitionist documents," Sernett said...to learn about Peterboro abolitionist Gerrit Smith and the ...

Abolitionist Lovejoy loses life to cause.(Saturday)(The Civil War) The Washington Times (7/29/2000)
...The most prominent early abolitionist newspaper was Quaker Benjamin...most strident and prominent abolitionist editor, William Lloyd Garrison...extreme view even among abolitionists, most of whom favored gradual...Garrison then founded his own abolitionist ...

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