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1. Anti-slavery treaties were signed with over 50 African rulers.

Các hiệp ước chống chế độ nô lệ đã được ký với hơn 50 người đứng đầu các nước châu Phi.

2. THE ANTI-SLAVERY EXAMINER, OMNIBUS AMERICAN ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY Only one thing can destroy it and that is when it Annuls its past and weakens at the heart

3. Elizabeth Cady Stanton attended the 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention as an observer, accompanying her husband Henry B. Stanton, who had worked as an agent of the American Anti-Slavery Society.

4. Medill was strongly anti-slavery, supporting both the Free-Soil cause and Abolitionism.

5. The disruption of the American Anti-Slavery Society, however, caused little damage to abolitionism.

6. But would probacy be Abolitionised; probably strong anti-slavery features would be thrown into its constitution

7. Pro- slavery writers, you have to understand, had also a really often a fundamentally different conception of history itself, or of how history happens, than will many eventually northern anti- slavery writers -- even, eventually, the political anti- slavery folks like an Abraham Lincoln, who was never a real abolitionist but did at least grow up with anti- slavery in his heart.

8. The Atrociousness of a crime, depends much upon the nature, character, and condition of the victim. THE ANTI-SLAVERY EXAMINER, OMNIBUS AMERICAN ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY The porters further desired, that justice might be done upon offenders, as the Atrociousness of …

9. As a result, pro- and anti-slavery groups had frequent clashes culminating in the Battle of Black Jack.

10. Abolitionism and anti- slavery, as young people get caught up in political fervor and movements of their times, sometimes.

11. A prominent abolitionist, Wedgwood is remembered too for his "Am I Not a Man And a Brother?" anti-slavery medallion.

Một người theo chủ nghĩa bãi nô nổi tiếng, Wedgwood cũng được nhớ đến với huy chương chống nô lệ " Tôi không phải là một người đàn ông và một người anh em? "

12. The Barbican has condemned protesters who forced the cancellation of an anti-slavery exhibition featuring black actors chained and in cages.

13. Their rank-and-file soon settled down abroad like most non-ideological migrants transferring their revolutionary energies to the anti-slavery campaign.

14. Prior to the Civil War, Cooper was active in the anti-slavery movement and promoted the application of Christian concepts to solve social injustice.

15. A dogged reformer, Blanchard began his public campaign for abolitionism with the American Anti-Slavery Society in 1836, at the age of twenty-five.

16. 26 That pleased the North. But he also had used a legal move to block the Abolitionist Movement from bringing anti-slavery petitions before Congress.

17. Abolitionism (n.) "belief in the principle of abolishing (something)," 1790, in a purely anti-slavery sense (distinguished from opposition to the slave trade); from abolition + -ism.

18. Relations between missionaries and Colonialists Initial tensions Initially, in the late 18th century, there was significant tension between the two groups as a result of the former’s strong anti-slavery stance

19. Updated November 21, 2019 Pan-Africanism was initially an anti-slavery and anti-colonial movement amongst Black people of Africa and the diaspora in the late 19th century. Its aims have evolved through the ensuing decades.

20. And it is of course when abolitionism -- or an anti- slavery impulse is what I want to it call here, because these are not necessarily rabid abolitionists that become Free Soilers, nor who become the Republicans after 1854.

21. In the 1830s opposition to slavery grew from the Abolitionist movement, whose leaders included William Lloyd Garrison who published an anti-slavery newspaper, The Liberator and Harriet Beecher Stowe who wrote a famous novel about a slave called Uncle Tom's Cabin.

22. During the 1820s, when an anti-slavery movement developed in France, Sophie and Guillaume Tell were associated with the Société de la morale chrétienne, which provided antislavery information, largely from sources in Britain, where abolitionism was far more developed than in France.

23. The combinations of ANTI- are more than 500, those of BE- (current and obsolete) nearly 1500 in number, both with indefinite capabilities of extension in the diredion of combinations like anti-slavery, anti-vaccination, anti-coercionist, anti-Lacrosser, bebooted, Bemuslined, beperiwigged, be-uncled, bebishop, beduchess, becobweb; and, if every