A reformer who favors abolishing slavery is called an Abolitionist. Frederick Douglas, a former slave, William Lloyd Garrison, John Brown, and Harriet Tubman are among the more famous abolitionists in American history.
An Abolitionist is a person who is for ending slavery.
The 13th Amendment abolishing slavery took effect 18 December 1865
The idea of abolishing slavery. This was not a popular idea during Reconstruction in the south, but it became part of the process.
A person opposed to slavery was called an abolitionist. An abolitionist can refer to someone ho supports an end to anything, but was used specifically to refer to those opposing slavery.
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Thomas Jefferson.
Abolitionist -- they were in favor of abolishing slavery.
To abolish slavery means to stop the enslaving of people.
Their was no money
because it was a part of abolishing slavery
Abolitionist Fredrick Douglas
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Frederick Douglass...
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To abolish slavery means to stop the enslaving of people.
i think abolishing slavery.......
Well abraham lincoln was the president known for abolishing slavery
William Wilberforce had very strong views, in favor of abolishing slavery.