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abolitionist

[ UK /ˌæbəlˈɪʃənˌɪst/ ]
[ US /ˌæbəˈɫɪʃənəst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a reformer who favors abolishing slavery

How To Use abolitionist In A Sentence

  • Having savored victory, the ruffians moved on to attack the homes of well-known abolitionists in the neighborhood.
  • How willing were abolitionists to challenge both the accepted ways of acting publicly and by whom the action should be undertaken?
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  • It is indeed possible that his story, and others like it, were instrumental in the foundation of the abolitionist movement.
  • Abolitionists didn’t suddenly figure out scientifically that Africans were as intelligent as whites, and then fight against slavery; they fought against slavery and, AGAINST science as it then stood on the grounds of anideal. The Volokh Conspiracy » Judging a Person Based on a Single Forwarded Personal E-Mail
  • He knew an abolitionist was a person who wanted to end slavery. PIONEER SUMMER
  • In 1847, he began clerking in the law office of Boston abolitionist Ellis Gray Loring.
  • Why is the fugitive slave, the fiery orator, the political activist, the abolitionist always represented as a black man?
  • Ipswich abolitionists in 1828 circulated bound copies of the Reporter.
  • Jesse was an Abolitionist and a-- a-- a buttinsky in his son's life, always looking to -- for the main chance, and created a lot of tension between father and son. Ulysses S. Grant: Triumph Over Adversity
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