意味 | 共起表現 |
「Anti-slavery」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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resbyterian minister, writer, and outspoken | antislavery advocate. |
events leading to the Wakarusa War between | antislavery and proslavery forces. |
the Whig and Republican parties, as well as | antislavery and a host of reforms. |
who found the notion of profiting from the | antislavery cause distasteful, the Company's model was |
susceptibility; and mightily did he aid the | Antislavery cause in its earliest states by his advocac |
ment at that moment being a support for the | antislavery cause, the main issue at the time in his po |
halted a bid for statehood under a proposed | antislavery constitution. |
Townshend was a delegate to the World's | Antislavery Convention in London in 1840, studied medic |
tes of the United States Constitution as an | antislavery document, as opposed to abolitionist Willia |
ychological impact it had on proslavery and | antislavery elements. |
itory, as the battle between proslavery and | antislavery forces during the Bleeding Kansas era sprea |
t's poems were frequently recited at public | antislavery meetings. |
A Whig, he was an | antislavery member of the twenty-sixth and twenty seven |
He gave | antislavery men important posts in Congress for the fir |
Byington was active in the | antislavery movement and when the leadership of the Met |
The African Institution (1807-1827) and the | antislavery movement in Great Britain, Lewiston, N.Y: E |
He early became intensely interested in the | antislavery movement, and while still in college (1834) |
d centers on the story of James Burbank, an | antislavery northerner living near Jacksonville, Florid |
d the Pennsylvania Colonization Society, an | antislavery organization that resettled as many as 1,00 |
saw as a weak and cowardly response by the | antislavery partisans and the Free State settlers, whom |
aftsman of the final product, including the | antislavery planks that were referenced by southern sta |
ern Missouri during 1854 to thwart Northern | antislavery plans to make Kansas a free state under the |
s writings were also anthologized widely in | antislavery poetry collections, such as William Allen's |
uglass, Abraham Lincoln, and the Triumph of | Antislavery Politics was a co-winner of the 2008 Lincol |
utraging abolitionists and the increasingly | antislavery public in Massachusetts. |
Oliver Johnson, a leading | antislavery publisher and Garrison associate, published |
Thayer's intention was to capitalize on | antislavery sentiment in the Northern United States and |
heir early correspondence with other female | antislavery societies, BFASS members admitted that an " |
ecommending the abolishment of the school's | antislavery society, stating that "no associations or S |
He published several | antislavery tracts, including A Sermon on the Nebraska |
ced by his edited collection of essays, The | Antislavery Vanguard. |
n his experience" with the exception of his | antislavery views. |
To which | antislavery Whigs rejoined, "We accept the candidate, b |
note for his dazzling oratory and incisive | antislavery writing. |
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