noun
- a person who supported the abolition of slavery, especially in the United States before the Civil War
- a person who advocates for the complete elimination of a practice, institution, or system
Usage: historical
Examples
- Frederick Douglass was a famous abolitionist who escaped slavery and became a powerful speaker.
- The abolitionist movement gained momentum in the 1850s.
- Harriet Tubman worked as both an abolitionist and conductor on the Underground Railroad.
- Many abolitionists faced violent opposition from pro-slavery groups.
- Modern abolitionists work to end human trafficking worldwide.
- Prison abolitionists argue for alternatives to incarceration.
- The abolitionist gave passionate speeches against the institution of slavery.