List of abolitionists

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This is a listing of notable opponents of slavery, often called

abolitionists
.

Groups

Historical

Contemporary

Individuals

Historical

American

Brazilian

British

Canadian

  • The Voice of the Fugitive
    newspaper (Canadian)
  • George Brown (Canadian)
  • Mary Ann Shadd Cary
    , publisher Provincial Freeman newspaper (Canadian)
  • Ward Chipman (Canadian)

Colombian

Chilean

Dutch

French

German

India

  • Periyar E. V. Ramasamy
    (Founder of Self Respect Movement in Southern India)

Iranian

Irish

Italian

  • Philip Mazzei
    (Italian)

Jamaican

Mexican

Omani

Peruvian

Polish

Puerto Rican

Saudi arabian

Spanish

Tanzania

Uzbekistan

Venezuelan

Yemeni

Contemporary

Gallery

See also

Further reading

  • Frost, Karolyn Smardz; Osei, Kwasi (Cover design); South, Sunny (Cover art) (2007). I've Got a Home in Glory Land: A Lost Tale of the Underground Railroad. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
    Governor General's Award for English language non-fiction
    .

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