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How to use abolitionist in a sentence

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It is indeed possible that his story, and others like it, were instrumental in the foundation of the abolitionist movement.
Truth, also born into slavery, was an abolitionist and the first Black female orator to speak out against slavery.
John Woolman, an American abolitionist, arrived in London in June 1772 wearing a white hat, undyed clothes and shoes of undyed leather.
In 1847, he began clerking in the law office of Boston abolitionist Ellis Gray Loring.
By contrast, the new abolitionist calls are being issued primarily by rhetoricians in the field who consider, in Young's words, art as grammar.
This law defined abolitionist petitions as agents of sedition and violent insurrection.
The idea of civil rights came into its own during the abolitionist campaign against slavery.
He was an outspoken abolitionist and a fervent supporter of Reconstruction.
This dearth of scientific evidence has done nothing to dampen the abolitionist ardour of the anti-DDT movement.
The opening chapter illuminates the processes by which the women became leaders and lecturers in the abolitionist movement.
Regarding the issue of the death penalty, AI reported that Benin is an abolitionist country in practice.
Free black Americans, he insists, played the crucial role of bringing British abolitionist pressure to bear on America.
That woman, an island hero, Betto Douglas, may have been a relative of the famous American abolitionist, Frederick Douglass.
American abolitionist and autobiographer who crafted her own experiences into an eloquent and uncompromising slave narrative.
To the delight of abolitionist groups, Robertson went even further this past April when he voiced his support for a general moratorium on the death penalty.
Since the last quinquennial report, only one de facto abolitionist country has resumed executions after a period of 10 or more years.
The abolitionist movement developed primarily in the nations of Western Europe and their overseas offshoots, often without the immediate presence of legal slavery.
Aware of the denomination's abolitionist position, Allen shrewdly invited a Methodist preacher to his master's home one day.
Reading was the pathway, the abolitionist Frederick Douglass wrote, from slavery to freedom.
By the end of the quinquennium, in 2008, 95 countries were abolitionist for all crimes.
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Because of her reputation as an abolitionist, she had much resistance to overcome in the South.
At heart she was a nonvoting Garrisonian abolitionist and would not support a political party which in any way sanctioned slavery.
Some of them he knew, and they took Jamie for an abolitionist, but Jamie hardly knew what it was all about.
His enemies accused him of being a Free-Soiler, an abolitionist in disguise.
Let us now glance at the stages following until the root-and-branch abolitionist shows himself.
When I exampled polygamy, Hill became passionate, and asked if I was an abolitionist.
It is in this stage that the root-and-branch abolitionist and the fire-eater begin their really effective careers.
An abolitionist was something to despise, to stone out of the community.
He was active in many ways as an abolitionist, but was not a disunionist.
The abolitionist charges the slave-holder with being a man-stealer.
I saw her coming out of that abolitionist meeting yesterday.
Orion was a Union abolitionist and might lead him to mend his doctrines.
Both abolitionist and non-abolitionist states have joined in the call.
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