English to Punjabi Dictionary abolitionist

abolitionist

ਖ਼ਾਤਮੇ
definition
noun
The themes of slavery and the abolitionist movement are clearly presented in the film - not just underlying themes as in the book.
a person who favors the abolition of a practice or institution, especially capital punishment or (formerly) slavery.
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It is indeed possible that his story, and others like it, were instrumental in the foundation of the 'abolitionist' movement.
The idea of civil rights came into its own during the 'abolitionist' campaign against slavery.
The opening chapter illuminates the processes by which the women became leaders and lecturers in the 'abolitionist' movement.
The Archbishop of Paris, after a decade of silence towards the 'abolitionist' movement, gave evidence that he too would support public clerical action.
The themes of slavery and the 'abolitionist' movement are clearly presented in the film - not just underlying themes as in the book.
This dearth of scientific evidence has done nothing to dampen the 'abolitionist' ardour of the anti-DDT movement.
The movement away from the death penalty gained momentum during the second half of the present century with the growth of the 'abolitionist' movement.
The Chartists opposed slavery and supported the 'abolitionist' movement.
the 'abolitionist' movement
Truth, also born into slavery, was an 'abolitionist' and the first Black female orator to speak out against slavery.
This is foolish since our greatest political movements - 'abolitionism' , civil rights, etc. - were religious before they were political.
Beyond the predominantly traditionalist sentiments of most Americans on capital punishment, two main explanations account for why America's death penalty politics remain distinctive and resistant to 'abolitionism' .
Many of the 'abolitionists' and privatisers seem unaware that the BBC broadcasts anything apart from news.
If you don't understand the role of religious faith as the foundation for influential movements from temperance, to prison reform, to 'abolitionism' , then you don't understand American history.
Most Spiritualists were outspoken 'abolitionists' and often engaged in fiery polemics against slavery at lectures and seances.
To 'abolitionists' , capital punishment is equally uncivilized and deserving of a definitive ruling of its unconstitutionality.
It was first settled by Free Soilers, supported by New England 'abolitionists' , to prevent slavery spreading west from Missouri.
It's a good read, especially for gun 'abolitionists' who don't understand why they can't outlaw guns outright.
Surely the 'abolitionists' ' panacea ‘shared schools’ should have prevented such intolerance as they promise it will do in Scotland.
This concern gets to the heart of the matter for prison 'abolitionists' , and it distinguishes our analysis from prison reform advocates.
They saw her as a modern incarnation of the 'abolitionists' , who they believe struck down the evil of slavery and, in so doing, saved the Republic.
If Catholics and fundamentalists follow their leadership in crusading against the death penalty, public sentiment may bring 'abolitionism' back into fashion.
It was already established practice that black American 'abolitionists' travel to England, Scotland and sometimes Ireland on speaking tours.
Yet for death-penalty 'abolitionists' , this welcome development also poses some strategic perils.
There is a second economic point never addressed by 'abolitionists' ; were schools to integrate, these statistics simply wouldn't change.
In the 1830s feminism as a self-conscious movement grew around 'abolitionism' , particularly around the individualist anarchist William Lloyd Garrison.
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