has gloss | (noun) a reformer who favors abolishing slavery emancipationist, abolitionist |
lexicalization | eng: abolitionist |
lexicalization | eng: emancipationist |
subclass of | (noun) a disputant who advocates reform reformer, reformist, crusader, meliorist, social reformer |
has subclass | c/Abolitionists |
has subclass | c/American abolitionists |
has subclass | c/Brazilian abolitionists |
has subclass | c/British abolitionists |
has subclass | c/Colombian abolitionists |
has subclass | c/English abolitionists |
has subclass | c/French abolitionists |
has subclass | c/Ghanaian abolitionists |
has subclass | c/Puerto Rican abolitionists |
has subclass | c/Scottish abolitionists |
has instance | (noun) United States clergyman who was a leader for the abolition of slavery (1813-1887) Beecher, Henry Ward Beecher |
has instance | (noun) abolitionist who was hanged after leading an unsuccessful raid at Harper's Ferry, Virginia (1800-1859) Brown, John Brown |
has instance | (noun) United States abolitionist who escaped from slavery and became an influential writer and lecturer in the North (1817-1895) Douglass, Frederick Douglass |
has instance | (noun) United States abolitionist who published an anti-slavery journal (1805-1879) William Lloyd Garrison, Garrison |
has instance | (noun) United States writer of a novel about slavery that advanced the abolitionists' cause (1811-1896) Harriet Beecher Stowe, Stowe, Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe |
has instance | (noun) United States abolitionist (1786-1865) Tappan, Arthur Tappan |
has instance | (noun) United States abolitionist and feminist who was freed from slavery and became a leading advocate of the abolition of slavery and for the rights of women (1797-1883) Sojourner Truth, Truth |
has instance | (noun) United States abolitionist born a slave on a plantation in Maryland and became a famous conductor on the Underground Railroad leading other slaves to freedom in the North (1820-1913) Tubman, Harriet Tubman |
has instance | (noun) United States abolitionist (1803-1895) Theodore Dwight Weld, Weld |