Thaddeus Stevens was a prominent abolitionist and a leading figure in the Radical Republican movement during the Reconstruction era. He believed in the complete abolition of slavery and advocated for civil rights and equality for freed African Americans. Stevens also supported land redistribution to ensure economic opportunities for former slaves and was a staunch opponent of President Andrew Johnson's lenient policies towards the South. His commitment to social justice and equality made him a pivotal figure in shaping post-Civil War America.
No. He did not. Thaddeus Stevens was a strong abolitionist
Thaddeus Stevens was born on April 4, 1792
Thaddeus Stevens was born on April 4, 1792
Thaddeus Stevens went to Dartmouth College
Yes, Thaddeus Stevens died on August 11, 1868
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Yes, Thaddeus Stevens had siblings. He had three brothers. He did not have any children of his own, although his partner had a son.
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The address of the Thaddeus Stevens Soceity is: Po Box 3484, Gettysburg, PA 17325-0484
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