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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.

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An Abolitionist is a person who is for ending slavery.

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