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American Anti-Slavery Society

The American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS; 1833–1870) was an abolitionist society founded by William Lloyd Garrison and Arthur Tappan. Frederick Douglass...

Last Update: 2024-02-26T15:36:17Z Word Count : 4200 Synonim American Anti-Slavery Society

Abolitionism

movement, is the movement to end slavery and liberate slaves around the world. The first country to fully outlaw slavery was France in 1315, but it was...

Last Update: 2024-03-26T17:01:31Z Word Count : 10521 Synonim Abolitionism

Slavery

poverty. In the course of human history, slavery was a typical feature of civilization, and was legal in most societies, but it is now outlawed in most countries...

Last Update: 2024-03-25T06:34:49Z Word Count : 27688 Synonim Slavery

Anti-Slavery International

Anti-Slavery International, founded as the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society in 1839, is an international non-governmental organisation, registered...

Last Update: 2024-02-07T15:48:09Z Word Count : 3317 Synonim Anti-Slavery International

New England Anti-Slavery Society

The New England Anti-Slavery Society (1831–1837) was formed by William Lloyd Garrison, editor of The Liberator, in 1831. The Liberator was its official...

Last Update: 2024-03-11T16:14:56Z Word Count : 1541 Synonim New England Anti-Slavery Society

History of slavery

The history of slavery spans many cultures, nationalities, and religions from ancient times to the present day. Likewise, its victims have come from many...

Last Update: 2024-03-28T08:42:42Z Word Count : 32216 Synonim History of slavery

Abolitionism in the United States

In the United States, abolitionism, the movement that sought to end slavery in the country, was active from the late colonial era until the American Civil...

Last Update: 2024-03-26T20:22:46Z Word Count : 18481 Synonim Abolitionism in the United States

Anti-Slavery Society

Anti-Slavery Society was a name used by various abolitionist groups including: Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade (1787–1807?), also...

Last Update: 2023-11-11T16:48:18Z Word Count : 242 Synonim Anti-Slavery Society

Timeline of abolition of slavery and serfdom

The abolition of slavery occurred at different times in different countries. It frequently occurred sequentially in more than one stage – for example...

Last Update: 2024-03-27T22:30:08Z Word Count : 5075 Synonim Timeline of abolition of slavery and serfdom

Slavery in the United States

The legal institution of human chattel slavery, comprising the enslavement primarily of Africans and African Americans, was prevalent in the United States...

Last Update: 2024-03-25T11:49:13Z Word Count : 35078 Synonim Slavery in the United States

Ohio Anti-Slavery Society

The Ohio Anti-Slavery Society (1835–1845) was an abolitionist Anti-Slavery Society established in Zanesville, Ohio, by American activists such as Gamaliel...

Last Update: 2023-12-23T22:21:27Z Word Count : 884 Synonim Ohio Anti-Slavery Society

The Bible and slavery

also references to slavery in the New Testament. Many of the patriarchs portrayed in the Bible were from the upper echelons of society, owned slaves, enslaved...

Last Update: 2024-03-19T05:37:35Z Word Count : 6026 Synonim The Bible and slavery

Anti-Slavery Society (1823–1838)

The Society for the Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of Slavery Throughout the British Dominions, founded in 1823 and known as the London Anti-Slavery Society...

Last Update: 2024-01-31T18:04:13Z Word Count : 1317 Synonim Anti-Slavery Society (1823–1838)

Islamic views on slavery

Islamic views on slavery represent a complex and multifaceted body of Islamic thought, with various Islamic groups or thinkers espousing views on the...

Last Update: 2024-03-19T22:20:49Z Word Count : 11567 Synonim Islamic views on slavery

Slavery in contemporary Africa

continent of Africa is one of the regions most rife with contemporary slavery. Slavery in Africa has a long history, within Africa since before historical...

Last Update: 2023-12-16T13:58:12Z Word Count : 5133 Synonim Slavery in contemporary Africa

Slavery in Saudi Arabia

Slavery existed in the area of later Saudi Arabia until the 1960s. Hejaz (the western region of modern day Saudi Arabia), which encompasses approximately...

Last Update: 2024-02-24T21:33:54Z Word Count : 6286 Synonim Slavery in Saudi Arabia

Slavery Abolition Act 1833

The Slavery Abolition Act 1833 (3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 73) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which provided for the gradual abolition of slavery...

Last Update: 2024-03-11T15:59:41Z Word Count : 3611 Synonim Slavery Abolition Act 1833

Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade

the Slave Trade, and sometimes referred to as the Abolition Society or Anti-Slavery Society, was a British abolitionist group formed on 22 May 1787. The...

Last Update: 2024-03-19T00:56:16Z Word Count : 2592 Synonim Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade

American Colonization Society

proclaimed the society a fraud. According to Garrison and his many followers, the society was not a solution to the problem of American slavery—it actually...

Last Update: 2024-03-27T00:28:47Z Word Count : 8382 Synonim American Colonization Society

Christian views on slavery

slavery was not just an Israelite phenomenon, as slavery was practiced in other ancient societies, such as Egypt, Babylonia, Greece and Rome. Slavery...

Last Update: 2024-03-26T23:05:58Z Word Count : 14279 Synonim Christian views on slavery

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American Anti-Slavery Society

The American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS; 1833–1870) was an abolitionist society founded by William Lloyd Garrison and Arthur Tappan. Frederick Douglass, an escaped slave, had become a prominent abolitionist and was a key leader of this society, who often spoke at its meetings. William Wells Brown, also a freedman, also often spoke at meetings. By 1838, the society had 1,350 local chapters with around 250,000 members. Members included Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Theodore Dwight Weld, Lewis Tappan, James G. Birney, Lydia Maria Child, Maria Weston Chapman, Nathan Lord, Augustine Clarke, Samuel Cornish, George T. Downing, James Forten, Abby Kelley Foster, Stephen Symonds Foster, Henry Highland Garnet, Beriah Green, who presided over its organizational meeting, Lucretia Mott, Wendell Phillips, Robert Purvis, Charles Lenox Remond, Sarah Parker Remond, Lucy Stone, and John Greenleaf Whittier, among others. Headquartered in New York City, from 1840 to 1870 the society published a weekly newspaper, the National Anti-Slavery Standard.


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