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What Can the Church Learn from Early Abolitionists? Dr. Daniel Hill

Theology in the Raw

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Evangelical Motivations and Diverse Actions in the Abolitionist Movement

This chapter delves into the intertwining of evangelical Christian beliefs and the early abolitionist movement. It highlights the diverse activism of figures like Maria Stewart, David Ruggles, and William Still as they fought against slavery through various means, showcasing their multifaceted approach to this moral crisis in 19th-century America.

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