Examples of 'abolitionism' in a sentence

Meaning of "abolitionism"

Abolitionism refers to the movement to abolish or end a particular practice, especially the abolition of slavery. It is a political or social movement that seeks to achieve this goal through advocacy, activism, and legal means
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  • Support for the abolition of something; the tenets of abolitionists.
  • Support for the abolition of prisons.
  • Support for the abolition (banning) of sex work.
  • Support for the abolition (banning) of abortion.

How to use "abolitionism" in a sentence

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Abolitionism is the movement to end human slavery.
She was a public speaker when abolitionism was unpopular.
Abolitionism had roots similar to the temperance movement.
This included abolitionism and temperance.
Abolitionism had long been one of his major interests.
Her support of abolitionism caused controversy.
Quakers in particular were early leaders in abolitionism.
Abolitionism healed old wounds.
He authored a paper strongly indicting abolitionism.
Abolitionism and suffragist rights.
That was the second part of his developing abolitionism.
The historical roots of abolitionism lay in black resistance to slavery.
Jefferson itself was a hotbed of abolitionism.
The party distanced itself from abolitionism and avoided the moral problems implicit in slavery.
People wore the medallion as a token of their commitment to abolitionism.

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Support for abolitionism.
The natural thought is that we should more or less do away with it abolitionism.
I am against abolitionism.
His example may throw a flood of light upon the fancied philanthropy of abolitionism.
Market abolitionism is the belief that the economic market should be completely eliminated from society.
The increasing prevalence of abolitionism.
The story of British abolitionism has been told before and told well.
Many were supporters of abolitionism.
Canadian abolitionism had now become the major threat to the Confederate way of life.
We are going to talk about abolitionism.
Support for abolitionism rose in Great Britain.
Others satirized political and social issues such as abolitionism or public education.
Abolitionism to Common sense.
The feminization of American abolitionism was equally rapid.
He continued to support the Garrisonian approach to abolitionism.
Esclavitud XXI defends that abolitionism is the best alternative.
The Party was an early advocate of the abolitionism.
He supported Pitt and favoured abolitionism and Catholic Emancipation.
Henry Cowperwood is said to have no preference over abolitionism.
Abolitionism in France.
He reformed the land law and demonstrated his support of Abolitionism.
Abolitionism in Brazil.
The activities of the association fall within the scope of French abolitionism.
Lewis Tappan joined the Abolitionism movement.
Stevens gained notoriety as a Radical Republican and for his abolitionism.
Progress of Abolitionism.
The opening of military brothels during the First World War reflects the failure of abolitionism.
The links between abolitionism and women 's rights.
Frederick Douglass is the famous personality in the US abolitionism movement.
Did abolitionism fuel the conflagration of war?
Experiences of resistance and discussions on abolitionism from Latin America.
As, abolitionism demonstrated alternative means of participating in the political process.
He used poetry for reform, particularly in abolitionism.
They were both active supporters of abolitionism and the women 's rights movement.
Fear of abolitionism provided a common denominator for the town 's white citizens.

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