National Anti-Slavery Standard ended in 1870.
The Liberator - an abolitionist newspaper founded by William Lloyd Garrison. The National Anti-Slavery Standard - a prominent antislavery newspaper published by the American Anti-Slavery Society.
Well antislavery means against slavery. So during the civil war the Union people were antislavery. So something like "An abolitionist is an antislavery person."
Susan B. Anthony
William Cornish wrote. along with a partner, the first antislavery newspaper, Freedom's Journal
Sojourner Truth was an antislavery spokeswoman.
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social causes that ultimately succeeded
National Anti-Slavery Standard was created in 1840.
It is played, they have a national league. But it's nowhere near the standard of NHL etc. Ice hockey doesn't get much publicity down this end of the world
The Raid on Harper's Ferry was antislavery.
Antislavery crusaders sought freedom and better treatment for slaves, working to end the institution of slavery and advocating for the abolition of laws that supported it. They also worked towards social and political equality for former slaves after emancipation.
It helped spread antislavery opinions.