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Abolitionism   /ˌæbəlˈɪʃənˌɪzəm/   Listen
Abolitionism

noun
1.
The doctrine that calls for the abolition of slavery.






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"Abolitionism" Quotes from Famous Books



... come from Maine or Georgia, you come from a slave-state, and a slave-pen, where the best breeds are to be bought up at any price from a livelihood to the Presidency. Abolitionism, ye gods, but expresses the fellow-feeling ...
— The Confidence-Man • Herman Melville

... about the minority. And it is this superstition of seriousness that constitutes the most solid obstacle and exception to the general and almost conventional pressure of public opinion. When a fad is frankly felt to be anti-national, as was Abolitionism before the Civil War, or Pro-Germanism in the Great War, or the suggestion of racial admixture in the South at all times, then the fad meets far less mercy than anywhere else in the world; it is snowed under ...
— What I Saw in America • G. K. Chesterton



Words linked to "Abolitionism" :   abolitionist, philosophical system, doctrine, school of thought, philosophy, ism



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