65 people found
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Benjamin Godwin
Pastor and abolitionist
Paul Cuffee
American businessman
Charles Stuart
American abolitionist
John Keep
American abolitionist
John Rankin
American minister
Thomas Scales
Leading British abolitionist
Levi Coffin
American educator and abolitionist
Johns Hopkins
American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and abolitionist
Moses Grandy
African American author, abolitionist, and slave
Benjamin Lundy
American Quaker abolitionist
James Forten
African-American abolitionist, pioneer of civil rights
Joseph Sturge
English Quaker, abolitionist and activist
Nathan Johnson
African-American abolitionist
William L. Chaplin
American abolitionist
Elisha Tyson
Philanthropist, abolitionist
John Angell James
British abolitionist
Léger-Félicité Sonthonax
French abolitionist
Josiah Henson
American activist and minister
Samuel Hoare Jr
Abolitionist
Walker Lewis
African American abolitionist, Freemason, and Mormon elder
Adam Hodgson
English merchant, travel writer and abolitionist
Bartholomew Fussell
American abolitionist
Edward Rushton
British poet, writer, and bookseller
John Clarkson
English abolitionist
Thomas Garrett
American abolitionist
Yardley Taylor
American abolitionist
Primus Hall
African American Revolutionary War soldier and abolitionist
John Smith
19th century mill-owner and abolitionist
William Camp Gildersleeve
Pennsylvanian abolitionist
Ottobah Cugoano
African abolitionist in England
Abraham L. Pennock
American abolitionist and inventor
Lindley Murray Moore
American abolitionist
William Savery
American abolitionist
Thomas L. Jennings
American inventor, tradesman, entrepreneur, and abolitionist
Henry G. Ludlow
American minister and abolitionist
Benjamin-Sigismond Frossard
Swiss abolitionism and university professor
Simeon Jocelyn
American abolitionist
Charles Avery
American preacher, philanthropist and abolitionist
Jonathan Walker
United States sailor, railroadman and abolitionist
London Bourne
Former slave; later an abolitionist