abolitionist|abolitionists in English
noun
[,ab·o'li·tion·ist || ‚æbə'lɪʃənɪst]
one who sought to outlaw slavery (during the 18th and 19th centuries); one who seeks to abolish any law or regulatio
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1. Abolitionist (plural Abolitionists) A person who favors the abolition of any particular institution or practice
2. Abolitionists synonyms, Abolitionists pronunciation, Abolitionists translation, English dictionary definition of Abolitionists
3. Abolitionists Abolitions; Abolitionists Abolitions
4. Abolitionist synonyms, Abolitionist pronunciation, Abolitionist translation, English dictionary definition of Abolitionist
5. Abolitionist (comparative more Abolitionist, superlative most Abolitionist) In favor of the abolition of slavery
6. Among the Abolitionists there was sectionalism, not all Abolitionists agreed with each other's methods to
7. The Abolitionist Library Daily Abolition Transformative Justice Get Involved The Abolitionist Map
8. Abolitionised From the web: what abolitionist; what abolitionist published the liberator
9. Civil War, Abolitionists called on the
10. abolitionist (with regulationist leanings)
11. Abolition and the Abolitionists Abolition and the Abolitionists From the 1820s until the start of the U.S
12. Abolitionist and educator Charlotte Forten Grimké was the granddaughter of Philadelphia Abolitionist James Forten
13. Our Current Abolitionist Club Impact
14. Abolitionist Teaching-Bettina L
15. abolitionist (with prohibitionist leanings)
16. Several other general officers were abolitionists.
17. Abolitionists respond with two ethical arguments.
18. Wedgwood was a prominent slavery abolitionist.
19. 11 He was a pure abolitionist.
20. Hicks opposed abolitionists and supported slave owners.
21. 9 Tom was not an Abolitionist.
22. ‘Truth, also born into slavery, was an Abolitionist and the first Black female orator to speak out against slavery.’ ‘It was already established practice that black American Abolitionists travel to England, Scotland and sometimes Ireland on speaking tours.’
23. The woman' s a bleeding- heart abolitionist
24. Have remained abolitionist for ordinary crimes
25. Following the practice adopted in the quinquennial reports of the Secretary-General, countries are classified in the present report as completely abolitionist, abolitionist for ordinary crimes, de facto abolitionist, or retentionist