i think abolishing slavery.......
I don't believe that William Wilberforce, Anglican Evangelical and founder of the British Abolitionist movement in Parliament, ever did become a Catholic. His son, however, Henry William Wilberforce did convert to Catholicism in 1850 after serving as an Anglican cleric for nearly 17 years. It is believed that he followed his wife into the Catholic church - though one of his benefactors in the Anglican church was John Henry (Cardinal) Newman, who discovered his own alignment with Catholic doctrine and dogma while authoring an extended series of "tracts" against them.
William Wilberforce was just 21 years old when he became member of parliament for Hull, later representing Yorkshire.
I believe William McKinley was president during the Populist Movement.
They belived in the love and to be free and have no suffragists
there was over 100 abolitionist in her day. believe it or not a most of black and whites did not believe in the acts of slevery,although every many did more than that didn't
Sojourner Truth I believe.
Benjamin Banneker believed that the African race was just as capable and intelligent as whites. He was a supporter of the abolitionist movement and even challenged President Jackson on his view regarding slavery and black rights.
I believe it is Tu ama William?
what was the de stijl movement about?
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