| 11. | Less conservatively, they supported abolitionism, though never overtly.
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| 12. | In the early 19th century the West End, along with abolitionism.
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| 13. | Even before she began teaching, Cowles was very interested in abolitionism.
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| 14. | People wore the medallion as a token of their commitment to abolitionism.
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| 15. | Plumly's interest in abolitionism propelled him towards politics.
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| 16. | It inspired social reforms, from abolitionism to temperance.
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| 17. | His evolving view of abolitionism was fostered by the success of British Caribbean.
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| 18. | He used poetry for reform, particularly in abolitionism.
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| 19. | Garrison recruited him to the cause of American abolitionism.
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| 20. | He continued to support the Garrisonian approach to abolitionism.
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