Abolitionists used hard facts to counter pro-slavery propaganda, forcing indifferent Americans to face ugly realities.
Other writers talk about the cellphone ban in schools, the planned cancellation of two CDTA buses in Saratoga Springs and ...
The American Revolution' includes voices often forgotten in retellings of the war. Among them are Quaker poet and a young ...
Impatient drivers are causing new traffic problems on a highway that was closed for 2 years. PennDOT hopes a ‘unique’ sign ...
Alice Paul, Millicent Fawcett, and Emily Wilding Davison are among the people that could be described by a term which was ...
Sociologist Daniel Patrick Moynihan once warned that societies have a habit of “defining deviancy down” — adapting to what ...
The "Abolition Acre" self-guided walking tour was recently established by the nonprofit Beacon Hill Scholars to raise ...
Socialist New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani promises to respect police officers, but leaders of the “abolitionist” ...
On Nov. 19, 1863, then-President Abraham Lincoln delivered a powerful 272-word speech, later known as the Gettysburg Address, ...
Supporters need to follow Frederick Douglass' example — and make a case for conceiving of citizenship more broadly.
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Olaudah Equiano: Lost grave of daughter of slave turned pioneer abolitionist found by A-level student
Equiano was a vocal opponent of slavery, adopting the once-widely-held stance of Quakers who saw the act as an affront to humanity.
Discover LancasterHistory.org, a nonprofit preserving Lancaster County’s heritage through historic sites like Wheatland, the ...
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