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John Brown
American abolitionist
Henry David Thoreau
American poet, essayist, naturalist, and abolitionist
Frederick Douglass
American social reformer, orator, writer, abolitionist, former slave and statesman
Charles Sumner
American abolitionist and politician
William G. Allen
African American abolotionist
William Wells Brown
American abolitionist lecturer, novelist, playwright, and historian
Photius Fisk
Greek-American statesman, botanist, philanthropist, clergyman, abolitionist, and civil rights activist.
Henry Brewster Stanton
American abolitionist, social reformer, and philosopher
Samuel Lucas
British journalist and abolitionist
Stafford Allen
British industrialist, abolitionist and philanthropist
Theodore Dwight Weld
American abolitionist
Gustav Koerner
German American politician, lawyer, judge, and diplomat
Joshua Young
Abolitionist Congregational Unitarian minister
Charles Henry Langston
American abolitionist and political activist
Samuel Gridley Howe
American physician and abolitionist
George T. Downing
Abolitionist and activist for African-American civil rights (1819-1903)
Amos Dresser
American Christian abolitionist & pacifist
James Redpath
American journalist and abolitionist
Henry Bibb
American writer and abolitionist
Thomas James
American formerly enslaved person, African Methodist Episcopal Zion minister and abolitionist
Passmore Williamson
American abolitionist
Wilson Armistead
English merchant, author, and abolitionist
Elizur Wright
American abolitionist and actuary
Robert Purvis
Abolitionist
James Walker Hood
African Methodist Episcopal Zion bishop
John Jones
American abolitionist and civic leader
Isaac Shadd
American abolitionist, politician, newspaper editor and bookkeeper
William Whipper
American abolitionist
John T. Hilton
African American abolitionist and businessman
Moses Dickson
American abolitionist
Samuel Bass
Canadian abolitionist notable for helping Solomon Northup
John Gregg Fee
American abolitionist
Isaac Mendenhall
American farmer and abolitionist
William D. Matthews
African American abolitionist
William Lambert
African-American citizen and abolitionist in Detroit, Michigan during the mid to late 19th century
John Hossack
Slavery abolitionist
Henry Ingersoll Bowditch
American abolitionist
William Henry Furness
American clergyman, theologian, reformer and abolitionist
John Ogden
American abolitionist and school founder
Peter Randolph
American minister and abolitionist