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Qu'est-ce (qui) est ABOLITIONIZE - définition


Abolitionize      
·vt To imbue with the principles of abolitionism.
Abolition         
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Abolishment; Abolition movement; Abolish; Abolition (disambiguation)
·noun The act of abolishing, or the state of being abolished; an annulling; abrogation; utter destruction; as, the abolition of slavery or the slave trade; the abolition of laws, decrees, ordinances, customs, taxes, debts, ·etc.
Abolitionism         
  • [[José Gregorio Monagas]] abolished slavery in [[Venezuela]] in 1854.
  • A poster advertising a special chapel service to celebrate the Abolition of Slavery in 1838
  • Territory incorporated into the US after the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment}}
  • Biard]] (1849)
  • Commemorative statue of 121 years of abolition in [[Botucatu]], [[Brazil]]
  • Statue on [[Kunta Kinteh Island]], [[The Gambia]], commemorating the end of the [[Atlantic slave trade]]; the stick figure is a [[Kanaga mask]].
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  • Arthur Hodge]] for the murder of a slave.
  • [[Jacques Pierre Brissot]] (1754–1793), who organized the [[Society of the Friends of the Blacks]] in 1788
  • Black volunteer soldiers muster out to their first freedom, ''[[Harper's Weekly]]'', 1866.
  • [[Olaudah Equiano]] was a member of an abolitionist group of prominent free Africans living in Britain, and he was active among leaders of the anti-slave trade movement in the 1780s.
  • The [[Chevalier de Saint-Georges]], known as the "Black Mozart", was, by his social position, and by his political involvement, a figurehead of free blacks.
  • Punishing slaves at Calabouço, in [[Rio de Janeiro]], c. 1822. Brazil in 1888 was the last nation in the Western Hemisphere to abolish slavery.
  • British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society]] in 1880</ref>
  • Chief Justice [[Thomas Andrew Lumisden Strange]] – helped free [[Black Nova Scotian]] slaves.<ref>The portrait is now at the National Gallery of Scotland.  According to Thomas Akins, this portrait hung in the legislature of [[Province House (Nova Scotia)]] in 1847 (see ''History of Halifax'', p. 189).</ref>
  • [[Thomas Clarkson]] was the key speaker at the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society's (today known as [[Anti-Slavery International]]) first conference in London, 1840.
  • ''[[Uncle Tom's Cabin]]'' inflamed public opinion in the North and Britain against the evils of slavery.
  • [[William Wilberforce]] (1759–1833), politician and philanthropist who was a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade
  • Lord Mansfield]] (1705–1793), whose opinion in [[Somerset's Case]] (1772) was widely taken to have held that there was no basis in law for slavery in England.
MOVEMENT TO END SLAVERY
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·noun The principles or measures of abolitionists.