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  • David Cooper (December 12, 1724 – April 1, 1795) was an American farmer, Quaker, pamphleteer and an author of abolitionist ideals in the latter 1700s....
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  • player David Cooper (abolitionist) (1725–1795), Quaker anti-slavery pamphleteer David Cooper (jurist) (1821–c. 1873). American lawyer and jurist David Cooper...
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  • David Walker (September 28, 1796 – August 6, 1830) was an American abolitionist, writer, and anti-slavery activist. Though his father was enslaved, his...
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    Brown was the only abolitionist to have actually planned a violent insurrection, though David Walker promoted the idea. The abolitionist movement was strengthened...
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    Anthony Benezet (category American abolitionists)
    1784. Benjamin Rush David Cooper (abolitionist) contemporary abolitionist, authored book, coauthored by Benezet List of abolitionist forerunners "Pennsylvania...
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    William Cooper Nell (December 16, 1816 – May 25, 1874) was an American abolitionist, journalist, publisher, author, and civil servant of Boston, Massachusetts...
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  • Quaker abolitionist David Cooper. Cooper was born near Woodbury in Gloucester County, New Jersey, the youngest of eight children born to John Cooper Sr....
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    the pioneering English abolitionist, prepared a "map" of the "streams" of "forerunners and coadjutors" of the abolitionist movement, which he published...
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    recognized as an "eloquent senior warden" of the organization.: 84  He and abolitionist David Walker oversaw the publication of John T. Hilton's An Address, Delivered...
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    William Still (October 7, 1819 – July 14, 1902) was an African-American abolitionist based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was a conductor of the Underground...
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    Frederick Douglass (category Abolitionists from Maryland)
    February 1818 – February 20, 1895) was an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman. He became the most important leader of...
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  • See also Category:African-American abolitionists William G. Allen (c. 1820 – 1 May 1888) Osborne Perry Anderson Henry Walton Bibb Mary E. Bibb James Bradley...
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    ISBN 978-1429022736. Nell, William Cooper (2002). William Cooper Nell, Nineteenth-century African American Abolitionist, Historian, Integrationist: Selected...
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    Allan Pinkerton (category Scottish abolitionists)
    Pinkerton (August 21, 1819 – July 1, 1884) was a Scottish-American cooper, abolitionist, detective, and spy, best known for creating the Pinkerton National...
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    This is a listing of notable opponents of slavery, often called abolitionists. African Methodist Episcopal Church (American) American Anti-Slavery Society...
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    December 3, 1866) was an American teacher, doctor, dentist, lawyer and abolitionist, historically associated with the coining of the term "black is beautiful"...
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    Prince Hall (category Abolitionists from Boston)
    Prince Hall (c. 1735/8 – December 7 1807) was an American abolitionist and leader in the free black community in Boston. He founded Prince Hall Freemasonry...
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    The Cooper Union speech or address, known at the time as the Cooper Institute speech, was delivered by Abraham Lincoln on February 27, 1860, at Cooper Union...
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  • writer on the subject of black Freemasonry. James Monroe Whitfield, Abolitionist poet from Exeter, NH. Author of "America and other Poems" 1853. In 1864–1869...
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    Retrieved October 4, 2020. Cooper 2017, pp. 17–18. Cooper 2017, pp. 21–22 Edel 2014, pp. 36–37 Cooper 2017, pp. 24–27 Musto, David F. (April 20, 1968). "The...
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