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Also Known As | abolition movement • antislavery movement |
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Frederick Douglass
United States official and diplomat

Anna Murray Douglass
American abolitionist

Sarah Grimké
American abolitionist

Angelina Grimké
American abolitionist

William Lloyd Garrison
American editor, writer, and abolitionist

John Brown
American abolitionist

Horace Greeley
American journalist

Frances Wright
American social reformer

Harriet Tubman
American abolitionist

John Greenleaf Whittier
American author

William Wilberforce
British politician

John Newton
English clergyman and writer

Charlotte Forten Grimké
American abolitionist and educator

Olaudah Equiano
abolitionist and writer

Lucretia Mott
American social reformer

Robert Gould Shaw
Union army officer

Frances E.W. Harper
American author and social reformer

Sojourner Truth
American evangelist and social reformer

Abigail Hopper Gibbons
American social reformer

Charles Sumner
United States statesman
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