The New England Anti-Slavery Society (1831–1837) was formed by William Lloyd Garrison, editor of The Liberator, in 1831. The Liberator was its official...
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The American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS; 1833–1870) was an abolitionist society founded by William Lloyd Garrison and Arthur Tappan. Frederick Douglass...
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a bell to announce a slave sale." In an 1850 speech before New England Anti-Slavery Society, C. C. Burleigh painted an image of an injustice being done...
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The Society for the Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of Slavery Throughout the British Dominions, founded in 1823 and known as the London Anti-Slavery Society...
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Anti-Slavery International, founded as the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society in 1839, is an international non-governmental organisation, registered...
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President, and James G. Barbadoes, secretary. In 1831, the New England Anti-Slavery Society (1831–1835) was organized by William Lloyd Garrison editor...
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The Anti-Slavery Reporter was founded in London in 1825 as the Anti-Slavery Monthly Reporter by Zachary Macaulay (1768–1838), a Scottish philanthropist...
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Anti-Slavery Convention met for the first time at Exeter Hall in London, on 12–23 June 1840. It was organised by the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery...
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The Ladies' New York City Anti-Slavery Society was a group of white Christian women in New York City who created an abolitionist society based on their...
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Abolitionism (redirect from Anti-slavery)
Published in New York and later Boston. The Slave's Friend (1836–38): an anti-slavery magazine for children produced by the American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS)...
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