Sentences with phrase «abolitionism in»

Civil War Tour of Apothecary A 30 - minute tour features topics about abolitionism in the Quaker community, prescriptions from the Civil War era and the Leadbeater family during the conflict.
In it, Kidd takes the bare facts surrounding Charleston's famous (and infamous) 19th century abolitionist / emancipist sisters, Sarah and Angelina Grimke, and, as she puts it, grafts fiction onto truth to weave a fascinating and inspirational account of early abolitionism in America.

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Some Christians felt that abolitionists were social and theological radicals — and in fact, some of them were — and so they opposed abolitionism.
Jeffery Rogers Hummel in his seminal study, «Emancipating the Slaves, Enslaving Free Men,» provides a great deal of insight in his analysis of the results of the «late unpleasantness:» «The Yankee Leviathan co-opted and transformed feminisim the same way it had co-opted and transformed abolitionism.
In this sense, Niebuhr simply echoed the German Reformed tradition's critique of Charles Finney even if Finney's revivalism, coupled with Phoebe Palmer's perfectionism, had advanced abolitionism and women's rights before Seneca Falls.
Happily, abolitionism was born in the church.
One meaning of the «free» in Free Methodist was that church's abolitionism.
Since January of this year, nuclear abolitionism — or at least the call for the intentional pursuit of the goal of a world without nuclear weapons — not only received honorable mention in President Obama's inaugural address, but was the centerpiece of two speeches (5 April in Prague; 24 September at the United Nations) and a joint statement with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (1 April in London).
In 1821 Wade moved to Ohio and followed various occupations before beginning the study of law in 1825; with a rapidity which might be the envy of lawyers in more settled societies he was called to the bar in 1827 or 1828 and joined the firm of Joshua Giddings at the very fountainhead of political abolitionisIn 1821 Wade moved to Ohio and followed various occupations before beginning the study of law in 1825; with a rapidity which might be the envy of lawyers in more settled societies he was called to the bar in 1827 or 1828 and joined the firm of Joshua Giddings at the very fountainhead of political abolitionisin 1825; with a rapidity which might be the envy of lawyers in more settled societies he was called to the bar in 1827 or 1828 and joined the firm of Joshua Giddings at the very fountainhead of political abolitionisin more settled societies he was called to the bar in 1827 or 1828 and joined the firm of Joshua Giddings at the very fountainhead of political abolitionisin 1827 or 1828 and joined the firm of Joshua Giddings at the very fountainhead of political abolitionism.
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