Samuel Ringgold Ward (October 17, 1817 – c. 1866) was an African American who escaped enslavement to become an abolitionist, newspaper editor, labor leader...
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his son, officer in the U.S. Army during the Mexican-American War Samuel Ringgold Ward (1817–c. 1866), son of slaves and author of Autobiography of a Fugitive...
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Baldwin Ward (1842–1915), American surgeon Samuel Gray Ward (1817–1907), American poet, Transcendentalist, banker, and patron of the arts Samuel Ringgold Ward...
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Episcopal Zion Church on June 13, 1850. Its initial officers included Samuel Ringgold Ward as president, Douglass and Lewis Woodson as vice presidents, and...
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of the gender expectations of 19th-century society, she persuaded Samuel Ringgold Ward, a black abolitionist who published several abolitionist newspapers...
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Foote 44 Beriah Green 2 George Bradburn 12 Frederick Douglass 1 Samuel Ringgold Ward 12 Charles C. Foote 1 Lucretia Mott 5 Amos A. Sampson 1 John Curtis...
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book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Ward, Samuel Ringgold (March 11, 1847). ""S.R. Ward said ..."". National Anti-Slavery Standard. Black...
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Eric Suben, composer and conductor. Raymond Gram Swing, journalist. Samuel Ringgold Ward, African-American who escaped enslavement to become an abolitionist...
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to our soil".: 20 The Congregationalist minister, the Reverend Samuel Ringgold Ward of New York, who had been born into slavery in Maryland, wrote about...
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gender expectations of 19th-century society. Therefore, she persuaded Samuel Ringgold Ward, a black abolitionist who published several abolitionist newspapers...
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