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  • 61American Colonization Society — ▪ abolitionist organization in full  American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Color of the United States        American organization dedicated to transporting freeborn blacks and emancipated slaves to Africa. It was founded in 1816 by… …

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  • 62Flower of Quakerism — abolitionist Lucretia Mott …

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  • 63Old Brown of Osawatomie — abolitionist John Brown …

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  • 64abolitionism — abolitionist ► NOUN ▪ a person who favours the abolition of something, especially capital punishment or (formerly) slavery. DERIVATIVES abolitionism noun …

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  • 65Abolitionism — For other uses, see Abolitionism (disambiguation). Anti slavery redirects here. For the British NGO working for the eradication of slavery, see Anti Slavery International. Am I Not A Man And A Brother? Medallion as part of the anti slavery… …

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  • 66Johns Hopkins — (May 19, 1795, Anne Arundel County, Maryland ndash; December 24, 1873, Baltimore) was a wealthy entrepreneur, philanthropist, and abolitionist of 19th century Baltimore, now most noted for his philanthropic creation of the institutions that bear… …

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  • 67Abolitionism (bioethics) — Abolitionism is a bioethical school and movement which proposes the use of biotechnology to maximize happiness and minimize suffering while working towards the abolition of involuntary suffering. [cite web | title = Abolitionism | url =… …

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  • 68Origins of the American Civil War — For events following South Carolina s declaration of secession from the Union, see Battle of Fort Sumter and American Civil War. The Battle of Fort Sumter was the first stage in a conflict that had been brewing for decades. The main explanation… …

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  • 69Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs — Infobox Politician name=Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs nationality=American jr/sr and state= Secretary of State and Superintendent of Public Instruction party=Republican term= 1868 to 1872, 1873 to 1874 preceded=George J. Alden, Charles Beecher… …

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  • 70Christian views on slavery — Part of a series on Slavery Contemporary slavery …

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