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Rufus Lumry
1799 1800–21 June 1862 , abolitionist, circuit preacher, and church organizer
Lewis Sheridan Leary
American activist
George Hussey Earle, Sr.
American lawyer and abolitionist
John Henry Kagi
American abolitionist
Aaron Dwight Stevens
American abolitionist
John Cook
American abolitionist
John Ritchie
Abolitionist
John Milton Hawks
American abolitionist
Willis Augustus Hodges
American abolitionist
Austin Willey
American abolitionist
Charles Turner Torrey
American abolitionist
Hiram Wilson
North American abolitionist
Lewis Northey Tappan
American abolitionist
Oringe Smith Crary
American poet and abolitionist
Amos Beman
African american pastor, social activist, abolitionist
John Hooker
Lawyer, judge, abolitionist, and reformer for women's rights
William J. Watkins, Sr.
African-American abolitionist, educator, and minister
Eusebius Barnard
American farmer, minister, abolitionist, and station master on the Underground Railroad in Chester County, Pennsylvania
Hezekiah Ford Douglas
Abolitionist and military officer
Leonard Grimes
African-american abolitionist and pastor
Amos Adams Lawrence
Abolitionist
J. Sella Martin
American abolitionist and pastor
George Treat
American gold-rush era pioneer
William Troy
American baptist minister, writer, abolitionist
John Ton
American abolitionist
John Millott Ellis
American abolitionist
George Riley
American slavery abolitionist and businessman
Francisco Mariano Quiñones
Puerto Rican abolitionist
James Miller McKim
U.S. abolitionist
Richard Eells
Abolitionist and physician
William M. Mitchell
American writer and abolitionist
Charles Hicks Bustill
American abolitionist
Lewis Temple
American abolitionist, blacksmith, inventor
Josiah Huntoon
American businessman and abolitionist
William Shreve Bailey
Kentucky abolitionist, printer and mechanic
Joseph Cammet Lovejoy
American abolitionist and writer
Joseph Winters
American abolitionist, inventor
John Todd (abolitionist)
American abolitionist
John Patterson Sampson
American abolitionist, journalist, lawyer, judge, minister
Nathaniel W. Depee
African American activist, abolitionist, member of the Underground Railroad and co-founded the Colored American National Society