दासप्रथा विरोधी Meaning in English
दासप्रथा विरोधी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : anti-slavery
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
दासता विरोधीदासत्व विरोधी
एंटिज़्म
धूम्रपान विरोधी
असमाजिक
असामाजिक विरोधी
समाज विरोधी
असामाजिक तत्व
असमाजिकता
असामाजिकता
एंटीसोरम
एंटीस्टैटिक
तूफ़ानरोधी
तनाव विरोधी
एंटीस्ट्रोफे
दासप्रथा-विरोधी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Many of the churches within the present Kaskaskia Baptist Association, which predate the association, seemed to have simultaneously been formed by the Sunday School Movement and the anti-slavery movement.
Nationally, the Abolitionists were led by Thomas Clarkson and William Wilberforce in London and the London Society sent representatives across the country seeking support for anti-slavery petitions.
By 1793, Methodists were often viewed by the Barbadian upper classes as anti-slavery agitators and Methodist missionaries regarded as agents of the England-based Anti-Slavery Society.
He was author of the influential book: Autobiography of a Fugitive Negro: his anti-slavery labours in the United States, Canada and England, written after his speeches throughout Britain in 1853.
He was a firm believer in the need for anti-slavery labors, organizations, agitation, and newspapers and conscious of the need to keep the papers from being censured, or worse as in the death of Elijah P.
"He was then offered work by the Anti-slavery Society of Canada, who decided he should visit Britain to further their anti-slavery work.
He was given the names of contacts in London who would be keen to accommodate his visit, to strengthen their own long-standing anti-slavery work, and might be willing to help organise fund-raising for anti-slavery work in Canada.
A dinner for the Congregational ministers and delegates was organised at Radley's Hotel, at which Samuel Ward gave his first London anti-slavery speech about the need for financial support in Canada:.
For anti-slavery purposes, a more favourable time could not have been chosen for visiting England.
awakened more attention to the anti-slavery cause in England, in 1853, than had existed since the agitation of the emancipation question in 1832.
On 7 June 1853 Samuel Ward was able to deliver his major London anti-slavery speech, and had secured 'Lord' Shaftesbury to take the chair.
" Although Cummins was not anti-slavery, his view of slavery and the African-American differ drastically from that of many of his contemporaries.
She conducted anti-slavery work in the East Indies in the late 1880s before being re-roled as a training cruiser, being renamed HMS Lark on 10 November 1892, and then HMS Cruizer on 18 May 1893.