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Such works went beyond white abolitionists, arguing for race consciousness

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An abolitionist was a person who worked to abolish slavery in the United States. So in a sentence: Abraham Lincoln was an abolitionist.


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Many abolitionists as well as President Lincoln worked tirelessly to emancipate slaves in the United States.


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Was sojourner truth a abolitionists?

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Were abolitionists union or confederacy?

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