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William Lloyd Garrison ... toovercometo createan abolitionist movement

such people as Samuel de Missy , the slave trade of La Rochelle ended with the onset of the French Revolution and the war with England in the 1790s(passive) led byabolitionist movements

such people as Samuel de Missy , the slave trade of La Rochelle La Rochelle ended with the onset of the French Revolution and the war with England in the 1790s(passive) led byabolitionist movements

the campaignsettingabolitionist movements

Christians such as John Newton , who wrote Amazing Grace , William Wilberforce who outlawed the Slave Trade in Great Britain , Abraham Lincoln who ended slavery in America or such as Harriet Beecher Stowe , author of the famous abolitionist novel “ Uncle Tom ’s Cabin ” who was the daughter , sister , wife and mother of Christian pastors(passive) were led byabolitionist movements

Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton in 1848(passive) led byabolitionist activist movement

  Wilburforceledantislavery movement

the motley crew helpedto createan abolitionist movement

free blacks in the North(passive) led byan abolitionist movement

black and brown educators who have experienced the multiple marginalisations of the education system and see ending exclusion as a step towards transforming it(passive) led byan abolitionist movement

both black woman and men , and white woman and men(passive) led byan abolitionist movement

The whole thingcausedan abolitionist movement

free black Americans such as Frederick Douglass , and also white Americans such as William Lloyd Garrison(passive) led mostly bya nascent abolitionist movement

to thinkwould have ledan abolitionist movement

Given that the “ movement ” is presently a welfarist movement , we needto createan abolitionist movement

both After the Civil war(passive) led byan abolitionist movement

europeans as being predominantly responsible for the moral movement to free African people from enslavement(passive) led byan abolitionist movement

He dedicated his whole life to fighting for iteventually leadingan abolitionist movement

Sharp and eventually William Wilberforce(passive) led bythe nascent abolitionist movement

would go onto leadan abolitionist movement

Frederick Douglass dedicated Frederick Douglass 's whole life to fighting for his whole lifeeventually leadingan abolitionist movement

to the emancipation of slavesledto the emancipation of slaves

Rhetorical Analysis OfledRhetorical Analysis Of

him to be angry at giving slaves their basic rightsledhim to be angry at giving slaves their basic rights

in secular circlesoriginatedin secular circles

Congress and President LincolninfluencingCongress and President Lincoln

a global network(passive) composed bya global network

of individuals of various social backgrounds ( writers , philosophers , legal and criminal experts , journalistscomposedof individuals of various social backgrounds ( writers , philosophers , legal and criminal experts , journalists

a free slave state in Liberia , West AfricaCreatea free slave state in Liberia , West Africa

such a situation where the institution would collapse by itselfcreatedsuch a situation where the institution would collapse by itself

to 19 of the 34 states prohibiting slaveryledto 19 of the 34 states prohibiting slavery

in these hoards beings loosed upon a civil society : Messenger and Advocate , vol . 2would resultin these hoards beings loosed upon a civil society : Messenger and Advocate , vol . 2

in the cancellation of slaveryresultedin the cancellation of slavery

to a peaceful end to slavery in 1820leadsto a peaceful end to slavery in 1820

all slaves ( including his own ... free by 1820setsall slaves ( including his own ... free by 1820

a Biography Book Cover of a Leader One of the best ways to learn about a historical figureCreatea Biography Book Cover of a Leader One of the best ways to learn about a historical figure

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