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.
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Theodore Weld was a prominent abolitionist and a key figure in the movement to end slavery in the United States. He was known for his passionate oratory and writings, including the influential pamphlet "American Slavery As It Is," which highlighted the brutal realities of slavery. Weld also played a significant role in organizing grassroots campaigns, including the formation of the American Anti-Slavery Society. His efforts helped to galvanize public opinion against slavery and inspired many others to join the abolitionist cause.
Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt's father's name was Theodore Roosevelt, Sr., and his mother's name was Martha Bulloch. Roosevelt was America's 26th U.S. President.
Theodore Weld Burdick died in 1898.
Theodore Weld Burdick was born in 1836.
Theodore Dwight Weld died in 1895.
No, Theodore Weld was not black. He was a well known abolitionist in his time.
Theodore Dwight Weld was born on November 23, 1803.
Theodore Dwight Weld was born on November 23, 1803.
The parents of Theodore Weld, one of the leading architects of the American abolitionist movement, were Ludovicus and Elizabeth Clark Weld.
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Theodore Weld
Theodore Dwight Weld
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