Category
page 1Congregationalist abolitionists
Harriet Beecher Stowe
American abolitionist and author (1811–1896)
David Livingstone
Scottish missionary and explorer (1813-1873)
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
English poet (1806–1861)

John Brown (abolitionist)
John Brown was an American abolitionist in the decades preceding the Civil War. First reaching national prominence in the 1850s for his radical abolitionism and fighting in Bleeding Kansas, Brown was captured, tried, and executed by the Commonwealth of Virginia for a raid and incitement of a slave rebellion at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, in 1859.
Henry Wilson
vice president of the United States from 1873 to 1875
Henry Ward Beecher
American clergyman and activist (1813–1887)
Antoinette Brown Blackwell
American minister (1825–1921)
Robert Treat Paine
American lawyer and judge, signer of the US Declaration of Independence (1731-1814)
Owen Lovejoy
American politician (1811-1864)
Lawrence Brainerd
American politician (1794-1870)
Lewis Tappan
American abolitionist
John Campbell
Scottish missionary and traveller
Josiah Conder
British writer (1789-1855)
James W.C. Pennington
African-American activist (1809-1879)

Josiah Bushnell Grinnell
American politician (1821-1891)
Samuel Hopkins
American theologian
Jeremiah Rankin
American clergyman and abolitionist (1828-1903)
Henry Richard
British politician (1812-1888)
John Hoppus
English Congregational minister, author, and educator
John Angell James
British abolitionist
Samuel Morley
British Member of Parliament
Joshua Leavitt
American minister and journalist (1794-1873)