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abolition [ˌæbəˈlɪʃən] N no pl

1. abolition of penalty, slavery:

2. abolition of system:

nutritionist [nju:ˈtrɪʃənɪst, Am nu:-] N

exhibitionist [ˌeksɪˈbɪʃənɪst] N

I . protectionist [prəˈtekʃənɪst] ADJ ECON

II . protectionist [prəˈtekʃənɪst] N

projectionist [prəˈʤekʃənɪst] N

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The tales written to inspire the abolitionist struggle are the most famous because they tend to have a strong autobiographical motif.
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In 1835 alone abolitionists mailed over a million pieces of anti-slavery literature to the south.
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In the mid-19th century, this area had numerous abolitionists, feminists, and other progressive activists.
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He worked as a sailor aboard a slave ship as a young man, and became an abolitionist as a result.
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He was a staunch abolitionist who insisted on an immediate end to slavery, even by violent means.
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The later included a moderate attack on abolitionists.
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The reference library contains material from early in the abolitionist movement to the present day.
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Many of these activists became politically aware during the abolitionist movement.
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In the 19th century, his speech was later reprinted by several abolitionist groups.
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He supported his wife and children by farming and preaching to small groups of abolitionists.
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