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List of abolitionists

This is a listing of notable opponents of slavery, often called abolitionists.

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Further reading edit

  • Frost, Karolyn Smardz; Osei, Kwasi (Cover design); South, Sunny (Cover art) (2007). I've Got a Home in Glory Land: A Lost Tale of the Underground Railroad. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN 978-0-374-16481-2. ISBN 978-0-374-53125-6. Winner, 2007 Governor General's Literary Award for Nonfiction; Nominee (Nonfiction), National Books Critics Circle Award 2007. See, Governor General's Award for English language non-fiction.

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  11. ^ "Freeset – We make eco-friendly, fair trade, customized promotional jute and cotton bags". Retrieved 19 May 2016.
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  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-10-15. Retrieved 2015-06-18.
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  18. ^ Ric Taylor (October 6–12, 2011). . View Magazine. Archived from the original on January 16, 2012. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
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  21. ^ Mary O'Hara-Devereaux (2004). Navigating the Badlands: Thriving in the Decade of Radical Transformation. John Wiley & Sons. p. 259. ISBN 0787976008.
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  23. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-09-26. Retrieved 2015-06-18.
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  25. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-06-20. Retrieved 2015-06-18.
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  31. ^ "Short bio of C.A. Wheaton" (PDF).

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This is a listing of notable opponents of slavery often called abolitionists Contents 1 Groups 1 1 Historical 1 2 Contemporary 2 Individuals 2 1 Historical 2 1 1 American 2 1 2 Brazilian 2 1 3 British 2 1 4 Canadian 2 1 5 Colombian 2 1 6 Chilean 2 1 7 Dutch 2 1 8 French 2 1 9 German 2 1 10 India 2 1 11 Irish 2 1 12 Italian 2 1 13 Jamaican 2 1 14 Mexican 2 1 15 Peruvian 2 1 16 Polish 2 1 17 Puerto Rican 2 1 18 Spanish 2 1 19 Venezuelan 2 2 Contemporary 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 Further reading 6 ReferencesGroups editHistorical edit African Methodist Episcopal Church American American Anti Slavery Society American American Missionary Association American Anti Slavery Society British Birmingham Ladies Society for the Relief of Negro Slaves founded 1825 British Boston Female Anti Slavery Society American Boston Vigilance Committee American British and Foreign Anti Slavery Society founded 1839 continues as Anti Slavery International Clapham Sect British Committee for the Abolition of the Slave Trade British Free Soil Party American Free Staters Kansas American Jayhawkers American International Justice Mission American Liberty Party United States 1840 Massachusetts Anti Slavery Society American Massachusetts General Colored Association American New York Manumission Society American New England Anti Slavery Society American New England Freedom Association American Oneida Institute American Pennsylvania Anti Slavery Society American Religious Society of Friends Quakers Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade 1787 1807 British aka Abolition Society Society for the Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of Slavery Throughout the British Dominions 1823 1838 British aka Anti Slavery Society Society for the Relief of Free Negroes Unlawfully Held in Bondage American Society of the Friends of the Blacks Societe des Amis des Noirs French Testonites British Contemporary edit 8th Day Center for Justice a Roman Catholic non profit organization based in Chicago Illinois A Better World organization that is based in Lacombe Alberta Canada 1 A21 Campaign 501 c 3 non profit non governmental organization that works to fight human trafficking ABC Nepal non profit non governmental organisation working in Nepal on trafficking of girls and minors across Indian subcontinent and Arabian countries founded by Durga Ghimire 2 Agape International Missions nonprofit organization in Cambodia 3 Anti Slavery International works at local national and international levels to eliminate all forms of slavery around the world Arizona League to End Regional Trafficking coalition representing partnerships with law enforcement faith based communities non profit organizations social service agencies attorneys and concerned citizens Awareness Against Human Trafficking HAART non governmental organization fighting against human trafficking in Kenya 4 California Against Slavery human rights organization directed at strengthening California state laws to protect victims of sex trafficking Chab Dai coalition founded by Helen Sworn 5 that connects Christian organizations committed to ending sexual abuse and trafficking 6 7 Children s Organization of Southeast Asia COSA International Organization which works towards the prevention of child human trafficking and sexual exploitation within the Northern regions of Thailand especially among hill tribe communities 8 Coalition Against Trafficking in Women international non governmental organization opposing human trafficking prostitution and other forms of commercial sex Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking Los Angeles based anti human trafficking organization ECPAT international non governmental organisation and network headquartered in Thailand which is designed to end the commercial sexual exploitation of children Face to Face Bulgaria organization whose primary mission is to prevent cases of forced prostitution and human trafficking in Bulgaria 9 10 Free the Slaves dedicated to ending Slavery Worldwide Freeset organization whose primary mission is to provide sustainable employment and economic empowerment to victims of sex trafficking in South Asia 11 Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women network of more than 100 non governmental organisations from all regions of the world who share a deep concern for the women children and men whose human rights have been violated by the criminal practice of trafficking in persons Global Centurion is non profit organization that fights trafficking by focusing on demand 12 Hope for Justice identifies and rescues victims advocates on their behalf provides restorative care which rebuilds lives and trains frontline professionals to tackle slavery 13 Ing Makababaying Aksyon Filipino International Justice Mission an anti trafficking organization La Strada International Association international NGO network addressing trafficking in human beings in Europe Love 146 vision abolition of child trafficking and slavery nothing less Maiti Nepal non profit organization in Nepal dedicated to helping victims of sex trafficking NASHI a Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada based organisation that opposes human trafficking by raising awareness through education 14 Office to Combat Trafficking in Persons government agency responsible for coordinating efforts to address human trafficking in British Columbia Canada 15 Polaris Project nonprofit non governmental organization that works to combat and prevent modern day slavery and human trafficking Prerana non governmental organization NGO that works in the red light districts of Mumbai India to protect children vulnerable to commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking The organization runs three night care centers for children at risk as well as shelter homes and a residential training center for girls rescued from the trafficking trade 16 Ratanak International organisation that rescues children from sexual slavery and then provides them with education 17 rehabilitation and safety 18 Reaching Out Romania non governmental 19 charitable organization 20 in Romania that helps girls ages 13 to 22 exit the sex industry 21 Redlight Children Campaign non profit organization created by New York lawyer and president of Priority Films Guy Jacobson and Israeli actress Adi Ezroni in 2002 to combat worldwide child sexual exploitation and human trafficking Run for Courage nonprofit organization that combats human trafficking 22 Somaly Mam Foundation Cambodian Slavery Footprint nonprofit organization based in Oakland California that works to end human trafficking and modern day slavery 23 Stop Child Trafficking Now organization founded by Lynette Lewis an author and public speaker 24 Stop the Traffik campaign coalition which aims to bring an end to human trafficking worldwide 25 The RINJ Foundation Canadian based women s group which adduces that vigorously prosecuting buyers of slaves is the way ahead to end sexual slavery 26 27 Truckers Against Trafficking nonprofit organization that trains truck drivers to recognize and report instances of human trafficking 28 Voice of the Free Filipino Individuals editHistorical edit American edit Abigail Adams American presidential wife and activist John Quincy Adams American President had a long history of opposing slavery Bronson Alcott American Louisa May Alcott American Richard Allen former slave American Methodist William G Allen American Susan B Anthony American Rosa Miller Avery American Gamaliel Bailey American Martha Violet Ball American Eusebius Barnard American Austin Bearse American Henry Ward Beecher American Anthony Benezet American Quaker John Bingham Jayhawker and Senator American James Gillespie Birney American William Birney American William Henry Brisbane American John Brown American William Wells Brown American Anson Burlingame American Aaron Burr American politician Zachariah Chandler American William L Chaplin American Maria Weston Chapman American Salmon P Chase American Lydia Maria Child American Benjamin Butler American Elizabeth Buffum Chace American activist Elizabeth Margaret Chandler American writer and journalist columnist Cassius Marcellus Clay American John Coburn American Levi Coffin American Nathaniel Colver Baptist pastor and educator American Samuel Cornish Presbyterian of African heritage American Oringe Smith Crary American Alexander Crummell African American missionary Henry Winter Davis American Martin Delany son of a slave American Solomon Dill American Richard Dillingham American Frederick Douglass former slave American politician Sarah Mapps Douglass American George Hussey Earle Sr American politician David Einhorn American rabbi Ralph Waldo Emerson American Calvin Fairbank American Sarah Harris Fayerweather American John Gregg Fee American Charles Finney American James Forten American Margaretta Forten American Abby Kelley Foster American Stephen Symonds Foster American Benjamin Franklin American Amos Noe Freeman American John C Fremont American Matilda Joslyn Gage American Thomas Galt American Vice President Illinois Anti Slavery Society Eliza Ann Gardner American Henry Highland Garnet American Thomas Garrett American William Lloyd Garrison American Ulysses Grant American Horace Greeley American Beriah Green American Leonard Grimes American Charlotte Forten Grimke American Angelina Grimke American Sarah Moore Grimke American Hannibal Hamlin American Theophilus Harrington American Laura Smith Haviland American Lewis Hayden former slave American Hugh Hazlett American Michael Heilprin American rabbi Hinton Rowan Helper opposed slavery on economic grounds American James Butler Wild Bill Hickok American Elias Hicks American Thomas Wentworth Higginson American Thomas S Hinde American Isaac Hopper American Julia Ward Howe American Samuel Gridley Howe American Thaddeus Hyatt American Robert G Ingersoll American Francis Jackson American Harriet Jacobs 1813 1897 former slave American John Jay American Absalom Jones American Hezekiah Joslyn American Abby Kelley American Gustav Koerner German American James H Lane Senator American Mary Sampson Patterson Leary Langston American John Laurens American Benjamin Lay American Hart Leavitt American Underground Railroad operator Massachusetts 29 Joshua Leavitt American editor of the abolitionist newspaper The Emancipator Roger Hooker Leavitt American Underground Railroad operator Massachusetts 30 William Leggett writer Abraham Lincoln American President Rose Livingston American Toussaint L Ouverture former slave a commander of the Haitian Revolution Jermain Loguen former slave American Elijah Lovejoy American James Russell Lowell American Maria White Lowell American Henry G Ludlow American Benjamin Lundy American Samuel Joseph May American Isaac Mendenhall American Robert Morris American Lucretia Mott American William Cooper Nell American Frederick Law Olmsted American Abraham op den Graeff German American signer of the first organized religious protest against slavery in colonial America Derick op den Graeff German American signer of the first organized religious protest against slavery in colonial America Samuel Oughton American advocate of black labour rights in Jamaica John Parker former slave American Theodore Parker American 1810 1860 Unitarian minister and abolitionist whose words inspired speeches by Abraham Lincoln and later by Martin Luther King Jr The arc of the moral universe is long Francis Daniel Pastorius German American signer of the first organized religious protest against slavery in colonial America Wendell Phillips American James Shepherd Pike American journalist Mary Ellen Pleasant American John Wesley Posey American Gabriel Prosser insurrectionist American slave Harriet Forten Purvis American Robert Purvis American Sarah Louisa Forten Purvis American John Rankin American Hermann Raster American John D Read American Charles Lenox Remond American Ernestine Rose American Benjamin Rush American John Brown Russwurm Jamaican American Richard S Rust American Thomas Rutter American Dred Scott American slave Samuel Sewall American Samuel Edmund Sewall American William H Seward Secretary of State under Lincoln American Gerrit Smith American Joshua Bowen Smith American Silas Soule American Lysander Spooner American lawyer Edwin Stanton Secretary of War under Lincoln American Elizabeth Cady Stanton American Henry Stanton American Thaddeus Stevens American Maria W Stewart American William Still American Lucy Stone American Harriet Beecher Stowe American Charles Sumner American La Roy Sunderland American Arthur Tappan American Lewis Tappan American Henry David Thoreau American John Ton Dutch born American Charles Turner Torrey American Joseph Tracy American Sojourner Truth American Harriet Tubman American Nat Turner insurrectionist former slave American Denmark Vesey insurrectionist former slave American Benjamin Wade American David Walker abolitionist son of a slave American Samuel Ringgold Ward born into slavery American Theodore Dwight Weld American Charles Augustus Wheaton American Underground Railroad Operator New York 31 Walt Whitman American John Greenleaf Whittier American Austin Willey American newspaper editor Henry Wilson American Vice President Hiram Wilson Canada John Woolman American Quaker Elizur Wright American Frances Wright American Brazilian edit Antonio de Castro Alves Brazilian Maria Tomasia Figueira Lima Brazilian Luis Gama Brazilian Joaquim Nabuco Brazilian Jose do Patrocinio Brazilian Andre Reboucas Brazilian Jose Bonifacio de Andrada e Silva Brazilian Dragao do Mar Brazilian Maria Firmina dos Reis Brazilian Ruy Barbosa Brazilian Pedro I of Brazil Brazilian Pedro II of Brazil Brazilian Isabel Princess Imperial of Brazil Brazilian British edit Josiah Wedgwood British produced Am I Not A Man And A Brother anti slavery medallion Henry Thornton British Bishop Beilby Porteus British Zachary Macaulay British David Livingstone Scottish Samuel Johnson British Elizabeth Heyrick British Prince Albert of Saxe Coburg and Gotha German British George William Alexander British William Allen British Quaker Thomas Binney British Henry Brougham 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux British Thomas Burchell British Jamaican Thomas Fowell Buxton British John Clarkson British Thomas Clarkson British Josiah Conder British Ottobah Cugoano African British John Cropper Liverpudlian trader and philanthropist Thomas Day British Edward James Eliot British Olaudah Equiano former slave taken from modern day Nigeria British Alexander Falconbridge British Joseph Ketley British Fanny Kemble British author of Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation in 1838 1839 William Knibb British Charles Middleton 1st Baron Barham British Hannah More British William Murray 1st Earl of Mansfield British John Newton former slave merchant British Richard Oastler British James Edward Oglethorpe English founder of the Province of Georgia Thomas Paine British born Mary Prince British James Ramsay British William Rathbone IV British Ignatius Sancho first ex slave to vote British Granville Sharp British James Sherman British Kathleen Simon British John Smith British missionary to Demerara Guyana William Smith British Herbert Spencer British George Thompson British John Harfield Tredgold British John Wesley British William Wilberforce British Leading Parliamentary abolitionistCanadian edit Henry Bibb publisher The Voice of the Fugitive newspaper Canadian George Brown Canadian Mary Ann Shadd Cary publisher Provincial Freeman newspaper Canadian Ward Chipman Canadian Colombian edit Jose Hilario Lopez Colombian Chilean edit Jose Miguel Infante Chilean Dutch edit Anna Amalia Bergendahl Dutch French edit Henri Gregoire French Louis X of France Louis X Capet 1315 Kingdom of France Marie Therese Lucidor Corbin French Creole Gilbert du Motier marquis de Lafayette French Guillaume de Felice French Olympe de Gouges French Maximilien Robespierre French Victor Schœlcher French German edit Charles Follen German India edit Periyar E V Ramasamy Founder of Self Respect Movement in Southern India Irish edit Daniel O Connell Irish Italian edit Philip Mazzei Italian Jamaican edit Samuel Sharpe Jamaican Mexican edit Vicente Guerrero Mexican Jose Maria Morelos Mexican Miguel Hidalgo Mexican Peruvian edit Ramon Castilla politician Peruvian president Polish edit Theodore de Korwin Szymanowski Polish Puerto Rican edit Ramon Emeterio Betances Puerto Rican Spanish edit Julio Vizcarrondo Spanish born in Puerto Rico Venezuelan edit Simon Bolivar Venezuelan Jose Gregorio Monagas Venezuelan Contemporary edit David Batstone founder of the non profit organization Not for Sale American Don Brewster founder of Agape International Missions American Florrie R Burke American Vednita Carter founder of Breaking Free American Katherine Chon co founder of Polaris Project American Derek Ellerman co founder of Polaris Project American Durga Ghimire Nepali Maria Grazia Giammarinaro Italian Glendene Grant mother of slave founder of Mothers Against Trafficking in Humans Canadian Nick Grono Freedom Fund and Walk Free Foundation Australian Siddharth Kara author of Sex Trafficking Inside the Business of Modern Slavery 2009 and Bonded Labor Tackling the System of Slavery in South Asia American Rachel Lloyd British Rose Livingston former slave who worked to free slaves in New York City American Iana Matei founder of Reaching Out Romania Romanian Somaly Mam founder of Somaly Mam Foundation Cambodian Bukola Oriola former slave author of Imprisoned The Travails of a Trafficked Victim Nigerian Kathleen Simon Viscountess Simon British Elizabeth Smart former slave founder of Elizabeth Smart Foundation American Linda Smith American politician founder of Shared Hope International American Helen Sworn English Sheila White former slave American Ansar Burney Pakistani activist Gallery edit nbsp John Brown an abolitionist who advocated armed insurrection to overthrow the institution of slavery He organized the Pottawatomie massacre 1856 and was later executed for leading an unsuccessful 1859 raid on Harpers Ferry West Virginia nbsp Harriet Jacobs a former slave turned abolitionist who wrote the influential Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl 1861 nbsp Rose Livingston a former slave known as the Angel of Chinatown worked to free slaves in New York City nbsp The future Viscountess Simon knighted in 1933 for her efforts to combat remnants of chattel slavery in the British Empire nbsp William Wilberforce a leading English abolitionist led Parliamentary campaign to abolish the slave trade Campaigned for the end of slavery in British Empire dying three days after hearing the passage of the Act through Parliament assured See also editList of abolitionist forerunners List of African American abolitionists Abolitionism in the United Kingdom Abolitionism in the United States African American founding fathers of the United States History of slavery in the United States Radical Republicans Timeline of the civil rights movement Underground RailroadFurther reading editFrost Karolyn Smardz Osei Kwasi Cover design South Sunny Cover art 2007 I ve Got a Home in Glory Land A Lost Tale of the Underground Railroad New York Farrar Straus and Giroux ISBN 978 0 374 16481 2 ISBN 978 0 374 53125 6 Winner 2007 Governor General s Literary Award for Nonfiction Nominee Nonfiction National Books Critics Circle Award 2007 See Governor General s Award for English language non fiction References edit Susan Zielinski September 21 2012 Groups helping sex trade victims Red Deer Advocate ABC Nepal Retrieved 19 May 2016 Steve Milne May 9 2011 Area Couple Fighting Sex Slavery In Cambodia Capital Public Radio Archived from the original on April 14 2013 Retrieved February 19 2013 HAART Kenya HAART Kenya Retrieved 12 December 2014 Katherine Marshall August 31 2009 Need Plus Greed Faith in Action The Washington Post Archived from the original on November 23 2009 Retrieved February 20 2013 HumanTrafficking org Cambodia NGO Chab Dai Coalition Archived from the original on 4 April 2016 Retrieved 19 May 2016 Chab Dai Coalition Retrieved 19 May 2016 cosasia org Andrew Ridgway 2007 03 12 Reading Room Face to Face with Human Trafficking in Bulgaria The Sofia Echo Retrieved 2008 02 08 Rosie Goldsmith 2005 02 23 Bulgaria s Disturbing Baby Market BBC News Retrieved 2008 02 08 Freeset We make eco friendly fair trade customized promotional jute and cotton bags Retrieved 19 May 2016 Fighting Modern Slavery by Focusing on Demand Global Centurion Foundation ai Hope for Justice hopeforjustice org Archived from the original on 2015 07 28 Retrieved 2015 06 18 Curtis Anderson June 2 2012 Arts amp Entertainment Shaw TV Saskatoon Human Trafficking in B C British Columbia Ministry of Justice Archived from the original on September 5 2012 Retrieved September 16 2012 About Prerana Archived from the original on 2014 10 15 Retrieved 2015 06 18 Daphne Bramham March 23 2012 Former RCMP investigator a beacon for change Brian McConaghy founded Vancouver based Ratanak International which helps rescue and educate former sex slaves The Vancouver Sun Retrieved August 21 2012 Ric Taylor October 6 12 2011 Hamilton Music Notes View Magazine Archived from the original on January 16 2012 Retrieved August 21 2012 Ending Violence Against Women From Words to Action United Nations 2006 p 120 ISBN 9211302536 Sex slavery plagues Romania and Bulgaria Gleaner Company December 29 2006 Archived from the original on August 15 2020 Retrieved August 13 2013 Mary O Hara Devereaux 2004 Navigating the Badlands Thriving in the Decade of Radical Transformation John Wiley amp Sons p 259 ISBN 0787976008 Jill Tucker December 20 2013 Oakland schools mission to end child trafficking San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved December 14 2014 Survey drives awareness of modern day slavery Archived from the original on 2013 09 26 Retrieved 2015 06 18 Stephanie G Henderson 2012 Unforgettable God s Relentless Heart for His Daughters CrossBooks Publishing p ix ISBN 978 1462721269 Stop the Traffik Archived from the original on 2012 06 20 Retrieved 2015 06 18 https www evensi ca dont buy a kid end child sex trade 5th annual launch rinj 211751407 dead link Wire Service Canada Arkansas to stop human trafficking Hola Arkansas September 6 2013 Archived from the original on September 28 2013 Retrieved September 7 2013 Hart and Mary Leavitt House Charlemont Massachusetts National Park Service Network to Freedom Sites nps gov Archived 2011 05 24 at the Wayback Machine Roger Hooker and Keziah Leavitt House Charlemont Massachusetts National Park Service Network to Freedom Sites nps gov Archived 2011 03 05 at the Wayback Machine Short bio of C A Wheaton PDF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of abolitionists amp oldid 1195514578, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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