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John Smith
19th century mill-owner and abolitionist
John Jones
English political activist and antiquarian
William Camp Gildersleeve
Pennsylvanian abolitionist
Ottobah Cugoano
African abolitionist in England
Abraham L. Pennock
American abolitionist and inventor
Joseph Livesey
British activist
Lindley Murray Moore
American abolitionist
Thomas Helliker
British trade unionist
Thomas Hepburn
British trade unionist
William Savery
American abolitionist
Isaac Hopper
American activist
Ivan Smytsniuk
Ely Moore
American congressman for New York
Claude-François Cugnet de Montarlot
French activist
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
Ivan Lazarev
Russian public figure
Jonathan Walker
United States sailor, railroadman and abolitionist
London Bourne
Former slave; later an abolitionist
David Turnbull
British abolitionist
Lewis Way
Religious activist
Ikesios Latris
Greek writer and activist, 1821
John Edgar (minister)
Irish activist
Harcourt Lees
Irish activist
Jehiel Beman
African-American minister and abolitionist
Arthur Tappan
American abolitionist
John Gast
Activist
James Webbe Tobin
English slavery abolitionist
Robert Fleming Gourlay
British statistician and activist
Owen Brown (college founder)
Abolitionist, Father of John Brown
Carl Jonas Love Almqvist
Swedish romantic poet, early feminist, realist, composer, social critic and traveller
Aleksander Batowski
1799 - 1862 historyk; publicysta
Georgi Zolotovich
Bulgarian activist
John Candler
English abolitionist
Thomas Dromgoole
Irish physician and Catholic activist
John Barton
British activist
James Grubb
American politician and abolitionist
William Ladd
American activist