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abolitionist Meaning in Bengali



 মৃত্যুদণ্ডবিলোপপন্থী,

Noun:

মৃত্যুদণ্ডবিলোপপন্থী,





abolitionist শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

(এনইইএসি) দ্বারা প্রতিষ্ঠিত হয়েছিল এবং ম্যাসাচুসেটস থেকে আগত রিপাবলিকান মৃত্যুদণ্ডবিলোপপন্থী আমোস অ্যাডামস লরেন্সের নামে নামকরণ করা হয়েছিল, যিনি এই বন্দোবস্তের ।

তিনি গণশিক্ষায় সমর্থন করতেন, মৃত্যুদণ্ডবিলোপপন্থী ছিলেন এবং নতুন রাজধানী ব্রাজিলের অভ্যন্তরের অনুন্নত কোন জায়গায় ।

টেলরের মাতা মিলি অ্যানেট টেলর ছিলেন একজন প্রদীপ্ত মৃত্যুদণ্ডবিলোপপন্থী এবং লুক্রেশিয়া মট এর সহকর্মীকে ছিলেন ।

abolitionist's Usage Examples:

Abolitionism, or the abolitionist movement, was the movement to end slavery.


The abolitionist movement originated in Western Europe during the Age of Enlightenment.


Abolitionism or abolitionist veganism is the animal rights based opposition to all animal use by humans.


John Brown (May 9, 1800 – December 2, 1859) was an American abolitionist leader.


an American Presbyterian minister, journalist, newspaper editor, and abolitionist.


While at Yale, he heard abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison speak, and his lecture inspired Clay to join the.


David Walker (September 28, 1796 – August 6, 1830) was an American abolitionist, writer, and anti-slavery activist.


18, 1857) was an American abolitionist, politician, and attorney born in Danville, Kentucky.


He published an abolitionist weekly publication titled The.


The Liberator (1831–1865) was a weekly abolitionist newspaper, printed and published in Boston by William Lloyd Garrison and, through 1839, by Isaac Knapp.


1858, Boston-area abolitionists, including William Cooper Nell, established "Crispus Attucks Day" to.


Lloyd Garrison, was a prominent American Christian anarchist, abolitionist, journalist, suffragist, and social reformer.


Owen Brown (February 16, 1771 – May 8, 1856), father of abolitionist John Brown, was a wealthy cattle breeder and land speculator who operated a successful.


Boston was a hotbed of the abolitionist movement.


In the 19th century, many African-American abolitionists lived in the West End and on the north.


newspaper published from the Talman Building in Rochester, New York, by abolitionist Frederick Douglass.


Market abolitionists argue that markets are ethically abhorrent, antisocial and fundamentally.


The Anti-Slavery Bugle was an abolitionist newspaper published in Ohio from June 20, 1845, to May 4, 1861.


The party was an early advocate of the abolitionist cause and it broke away from the American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS).


" According to one contemporary account, Coleman was a former abolitionist who had only turned pro-slavery after moving to Kansas.



Synonyms:

reformist; meliorist; emancipationist; crusader; social reformer; reformer;

Antonyms:

conservative;

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