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The antislavery campaign of the 1830s served as both a cause ideologically compatible with feminism and a blueprint for later feminist political organizing.
He believed that this loss occurred because of Broderick's antislavery campaign against the faction of the party to which Terry belonged.
Allen and the AME Church were active in antislavery campaigns, fought racism in the North, and promoted education, starting schools for black children.
It was Anderson in his Manchester pamphlet who most conspicuously at this early stage of the antislavery campaign raised the free-labour argument and implicitly defined its appropriateness to man's nature.
The name Ossawa, Ms. Alexander-Minter writes, "was derived from Oswatomie, the town in Kansas where, in 1856, the militant abolitionist John Brown launched his antislavery campaign."
Moses Elias Levy (1782 in Mogador, Morocco - September 7, 1854 in White Sulphur Springs, Virginia) was a Jewish-American businessman and reformer; a slaveholder and abolitionist, he printed his pamphlet in London in 1828, achieving celebrity at the height of the antislavery campaign.