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abolitionist

/ˌæ.bə.ˈlɪʃ.n̩.ɪst/

Meanings
  • noun

    A person who advocates the abolition of slavery or other socially unjust practices.

    - "The abolitionist movement gained momentum in the 1830s."
    - "Harriet Tubman was a famous abolitionist who helped hundreds of slaves escape to freedom."

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abolitionist , abolitionists
Etymology
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The term 'abolitionist' comes from the Latin word 'abolere,' meaning 'to abolish.' It was first used in the English language in the late 18th century to describe those who advocated for the abolition of slavery.


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  1. The first recorded use of the term 'abolitionist' in English was in 1789.

  2. The American Civil War was fought in part over the issue of slavery and the rights of abolitionists.

  3. Frederick Douglass was a famous African American abolitionist who escaped slavery and became a leading advocate for abolition and civil rights.


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  1. Abolitionism: A political and social movement to end the institution of slavery.

  2. Slavery: A system under which people are treated as property and are forced to work.

  3. Underground Railroad: A network of secret routes and safe houses used by slaves to escape to freedom in the United States.


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The abolitionist movement was a significant social and political force in the 19th century, particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom. Abolitionists used various methods to promote their cause, including petitioning governments, organizing protests, and even resorting to violence. They faced intense opposition from those who benefited from the institution of slavery, leading to a long and often violent struggle.

How to Memorize "abolitionist"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a person passionately speaking out against slavery and injustice.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'abolitionist' with the idea of freedom and equality for all.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember the acronym A-B-O-LISH-I-O-N-S: 'A' for 'advocate,' 'B' for 'battler,' 'O' for 'opposer,' 'L' for 'liberator,' 'I' for 'inspiration,' 'S' for 'supporter,' 'H' for 'humanitarian,' and 'O' for 'optimist' to memorize the meaning of the word.


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