In 1833, sixty abolitionist leaders met in Philadelphia to create the American Anti-slavery Society, which was the first of it's kind.
she started the first black women's suffrage organization.
Americas first abolitionist?
I believe they were called 'Abolitionists'.
Sheffield F.C was the worlds first official football club. Formed in 1857.
The First "Organization" to use the Internet is in fact the The United States Department of Defense. It was called ARPANET and it was developed by DARPA, an agency from the Department of Defense
The first abolitionist group in the United States was established in Pennsylvania. In 1775, the Pennsylvania Abolition Society was formed by a group of Quakers and other activists who sought to end slavery and promote the rights of African Americans. This organization played a significant role in the early abolitionist movement, advocating for emancipation and the education of freed slaves.
The first abolitionist group was the Quakers Thanks
Lowndes County Freedom Organization
she started the first black women's suffrage organization.
A group of Quakers formed it
The first white abolitionist was William Lloyd Garrison. He is the founder of the American Anti Slavery Society and led the white abolitionist movement in the North.
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The UFC
The ARO or the Afghanistan Relief Organization was established in 2005 and established the first women relief organization.
Americaa Red Cross. (But she is not black)
A group of Quakers formed it
The Puritans were some of the first groups to pioneer the abolitionist movement. The Mennonites and the Amish were also active in that cause.