• Amos Noë Freeman (1809 —1893) was an African-American abolitionist, Presbyterian minister, and educator. He was the first full-time minister of Abyssinian...
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    participants like Harriet Tubman, Henry Highland Garnet, Alexander Crummell, Amos Noë Freeman, and others continued with their work. Abolitionists were particularly...
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    Christian music singer John Frazee (1790–1862), sculptor and architect Amos Noë Freeman (1809–1893), abolitionist, educator and Presbyterian minister Milton...
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  • Freeman) and Reverend Robert Foster Wheeler. Her mother was a daughter of Amos Noë Freeman, a Presbyterian minister, and Christiana Williams Freeman,...
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    as Sarah Garnet. Their Brooklyn marriage ceremony was performed by Amos Noë Freeman, a minister associated with the legendary escape from slavery in 1855...
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    under the title, The Claims of Our Common Cause. The other four were Amos Noë Freeman, James Monroe Whitfield, Henry O. Wagoner, and George Boyer Vashon...
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    Daniel Payne, J. Sella Martin, Rufus L. Perry, Henry M. Wilson, and Amos Noë Freeman. In 1850, Garnet went to Great Britain at the invitation of Anna Richardson...
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    (American) Stephen Symonds Foster (American) Benjamin Franklin (American) Amos Noë Freeman (American) John C. Frémont (American) Matilda Joslyn Gage (American)...
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    Frederick Douglass, James Monroe Whitfield, Henry O. Wagoner, and Amos Noë Freeman. In 1853 he joined the faculty of New York Central College, near Cortland...
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    Highland Garnet, William G. Allen, Jermain Wesley Loguen, and Rev. Amos Noë Freeman. In 1832, Green began to correspond with Gerrit Smith on the issue...
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