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She told Buzzfeed: "Negro is a pejorative word that should not be used except to evoke slavery with reference to the abolitionist work by Montesquieu.
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Although a short document it is interesting in its use of reference to the Beijing Plan of Action and the Report of the UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women in order to counter the city government's abolitionist interpretation of sex work as supported by international law on trafficking.
(The title is a reference to Lincoln's abolitionist amendment).
These were references to the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, the Brooklyn pastor of abolitionist fame; Henry C. Murphy, the society's vice president; and the Rev. Richard S. Storrs, its chairman.
With Shaw aboard, Governor Andrew turned to the abolitionist community for funds and recruiting.
As one officer wrote to the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison: "With all their admirable qualities, [they] have not yet forgotten that they were, themselves, slaveholders".
Nicola Raimes, who produced the Historic England podcasts, said: "Women were vital to the abolitionist cause.
His moral awakening isn't to the abolitionist cause; that would be, given his circumstances, sentimental.
Even before his marriage to the abolitionist Maria White, Lowell wrote: "The abolitionists are the only ones with whom I sympathize of the present extant parties".
In 1842 Kingsley gave an interview to the abolitionist Lydia Child.
Seward's wife Frances was deeply committed to the abolitionist movement.
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