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In time, he would rise to prominence as a leader of the abolitionist movement, and he would continue his work on behalf of Black rights in the decades following the Civil War.
Source: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-forgotten-father-of-the-underground-railroad-180981088/
It wouldn’t have been easy to be an abolitionist.
Source: https://therealnews.com/marianne-williamson-wants-to-introduce-a-new-politics-to-dc
Mariame Kaba, one of the best-known abolitionist organizers in the country, saw her book “We Do This ’Til We Free Us best-seller list.
Source: https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-columnists/ibram-x-kendis-anti-racism
That marathon contest was finally won by Republican Nathaniel Prentice Banks of Massachusetts, a former mill worker, abolitionist and future state governor and Union general, after a jaw-dropping 133 rounds of voting.
The historic abolitionist (née Araminta Ross) was born 201 years ago in Dorchester County, not far from where I’m standing in Cambridge, Md. I can only imagine how puzzling this would all seem to her.
Thomas McLiechey, a fifth-generation grandson of famed Black abolitionist Sojourner Truth, died June 6 in Battle Creek, Michigan.
Source: https://sacobserver.com/2023/01/gone-but-not-forgotten-3/
Williams as “a Black trans abortion doula, public intellectual, and abolitionist community organizer from Fayetteville, NC.”