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William Livingston of the Continental Congress supported the New Jersey plan and did not support Slavery. http://supreme.lp.findlaw.com/documents/fathers/newjers.html
William Wilberforth?
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William Lloyd Garrison was an abolitionist. He was the editor of the anti-slavery newspaper The Liberator. He was also an anti-slavery crusader.
William Wilberforce
How did William Henry Harrison's opinion of slavery change
william miller was an anti slavery activist
William Livingston of the Continental Congress supported the New Jersey plan and did not support Slavery. http://supreme.lp.findlaw.com/documents/fathers/newjers.html
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William Paterson did not like the slave trade and he wanted it to be abolished.
William Penn opposed slavery for moral and religious reasons, believing that all individuals are equal in the eyes of God. He also felt that slavery was inconsistent with the principles of liberty and justice that he advocated for in his colony of Pennsylvania. Penn believed in treating others with respect and dignity, which led him to be a vocal opponent of the institution of slavery.
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Andrew Butler was an ardent advocate of slavery.
Lincoln was against slavery.
William Jeffreys Alston has written: 'The slavery question' -- subject(s): Slavery, Speeches in Congress
The Abolition of Slavery