- Abolitionism,
abolition of
slavery Abolition of the
death penalty, also
called capital punishment Abolition of
monarchy Abolition of
nuclear weapons Abolition of...
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Abolitionism, or the
abolitionist movement, is the
political movement to end
slavery and
liberate enslaved individuals around the world. The
first country...
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Taylor and Francis+NEJM. "Key
dates in
chronology of
abolitions".
Retrieved 3 May 2019. "The
trial of
German major war criminals : proceedings...
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Abortion abolitionism is an
absolutist anti-abortion philosophy,
often in
disagreement with
mainstream anti-abortion
positions and
organizations that are...
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calling for a
global moratorium on executions, with
support for
eventual abolition.
Execution of
criminals and
dissidents has been used by
nearly all societies...
- "The
Abolition of Work" is an
essay written by Bob
Black in 1985. It was part of Black's
first book, an
anthology of
essays entitled The
Abolition of Work...
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Slavery Abolition Act 1833 (3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 73) was an Act of the
Parliament of the
United Kingdom which provided for the
gradual abolition of slavery...
- The
abolition of
Prussia took
place on 25
February 1947
through a
decree of the
Allied Control Council, the
governing body of post-World War II occupied...
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abolitionism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Abolitionism is the
movement to end
human slavery.
Abolitionism may also
refer to:
Abolitionism (animal...
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debate throughout the
Muslim world. The 1924
abolition came
about less than 18
months after the
abolition of the
Ottoman sultanate,
prior to
which the...