Theodore Weld was a writer, speaker and organizer. He was the leading voice of American abolitionist movement during the very early days from 1830 till 1844.
post offices refused to deliver abolitionist publications
Theodore Roosevelt with 35 Books, though some sources say it was 37, I'll trust my trivial persuit game answer ;-)Patricia O'Toole, author of When Trumpets Call: Theodore Roosevelt After the White House, says he wrote 38.
just listen in class .
Theodore Weld
John Parker - abolitionist - died in 1900.
John Parker - abolitionist - was born in 1827.
Theodore Parker died in 1860.
Theodore A. Parker III was born in 1953.
Theodore A. Parker III died in 1993.
Theodore W. Parker was born on 1909-01-31.
Theodore W. Parker died on 1994-05-27.
No, Theodore Weld was not black. He was a well known abolitionist in his time.
Theodore Weld
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Theodore Weld
Theodore Weld was a writer, speaker and organizer. He was the leading voice of American abolitionist movement during the very early days from 1830 till 1844.