List of abolitionists

This is a listing of notable opponents of slavery, often called abolitionists.

Groups

Historical

Contemporary

Individuals

Historical

American

Brazilian

British

Canadian

Colombian

Chilean

Dutch

French

German

India

Irish

Italian

Jamaican

Mexican

Peruvian

Polish

Puerto Rican

Spanish

Venezuelan

Contemporary

See also

Further reading

  • Frost, Karolyn Smardz; Osei, Kwasi (Cover design); South, Sunny (Cover art) (2007). I've Got a Home in Glory Land: A Lost Tale of the Underground Railroad. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN 978-0-374-16481-2. ISBN 978-0-374-53125-6. Winner, 2007 Governor General's Literary Award for Nonfiction; Nominee (Nonfiction), National Books Critics Circle Award 2007. See, Governor General's Award for English language non-fiction.

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