John Smith was not an abolitionist; the name is too common and could refer to various historical figures. If you are referring to a specific John Smith, please provide more context to clarify. Generally, abolitionists were individuals actively involved in the movement to end slavery, and many prominent figures from that era are well-documented.
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John Brown
I think that he was a partial abolitionist, but I am not sure.
Henry BeecherJohn BrownStephen Douglas was a fervent abolitionist who attacked proslavery families in Kansas.
John Brown was an abolitionist who was charged with treason, murder and insurrection. He was hanged on December 2, 1859.
no he was not
John Smith
William Smith - abolitionist - was born in 1756.
William Smith - abolitionist - died in 1835.
He was an abolitionist
John Rankin - abolitionist - died in 1886.
John Rankin - abolitionist - was born in 1793.
John Ritchie - abolitionist - was born in 1817.
John Ritchie - abolitionist - died in 1887.
John Todd - abolitionist - died in 1894.
John Todd - abolitionist - was born in 1818.
John Burnet - abolitionist - died in 1862.