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

Groups

Historical

Contemporary

Individuals

Historical

Notes

  1. ^ Jefferson opposed slavery in theory and floated abolitionist plans which were never put into action. Hundreds of slaves worked on his plantations. Helo, pp. 9-12, shows TJ's abolition plan included deportation to Africa. On p. 41, Helo wrote that "it is important to see that his [Jefferson's] antislavery stance was primarily intended to protect the 'physical and moral characters' of white Americans." Gordon-Reed and Onuf, p. 149, note that as of 1790, "He and his fellow Virginians were not prepared to give up on an institution that sustained their way of life: for his generation at least, the project of abolishing slavery was effectively closed."[39][40]

Contemporary

See also

References

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