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    Isaac Tatem Hopper (December 3, 1771 – May 7, 1852) was an American abolitionist who was active in Philadelphia and New York City in the anti-slavery movement...
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    his mother came from a noted Colonial family. His paternal grandfather Isaac Hopper was a Philadelphia Quaker, and conductor of the Philadelphia station...
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    grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in a Quaker family. Her father, Isaac Hopper, opposed slavery (as did many among Quakers by then) and aided fugitive...
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    The Isaac T. Hopper House is a Greek Revival townhouse at 110 Second Avenue between East 6th and 7th Streets in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan...
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  • composer Humphrey Hopper (1764/5–1844), English mason and sculptor Isobel Hoppar (c. 1490–after 1538), Scottish courtier Isaac Hopper (1771–1852), American...
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    Grace Brewster Hopper (née Murray; December 9, 1906 – January 1, 1992) was an American computer scientist, mathematician, and United States Navy rear admiral...
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    Quakerism. During the 19th century, Quakers such as Levi Coffin and Isaac Hopper played a major role in helping enslaved people escape through the Underground...
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  • 18th-century Philadelphian described by abolitionist Isaac Hopper in Tales of Oppression. According to Hopper, Poovey was enslaved from birth and sought manumission...
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    that a Quaker tried to free one of his slaves. In the early 1800s, Isaac T. Hopper, a Quaker from Philadelphia, and a group of people from North Carolina...
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    as Mayor of Deptford Township and in the New Jersey General Assembly Isaac Hopper (1771–1852), abolitionist, founder of the Underground Railroad Michael...
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    the evils of slavery, as well as Isaac Hopper's Tales of Oppression, a compilation by the abolitionist Isaac Hopper of kidnapping accounts. Patty Cannon...
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    of Abby Gibbons, a prison reformer and the daughter of abolitionist Isaac Hopper. They also attacked white "amalgamationists", such as Ann Derrickson...
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    (American) Thomas Wentworth Higginson (American) Thomas S. Hinde (American) Isaac Hopper (American) Julia Ward Howe (American) Samuel Gridley Howe (American)...
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  • which was founded by his great-grandfather and Quaker abolitionist Isaac Hopper. He also served on the board of directors for the NAACP, the Colored...
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  • Eddy, Roberts Vaux, John Griscom, Stephen Grellet, Elisha Bates, and Isaac Hopper". Quaker History. 90 (2): 35–58. doi:10.1353/qkh.2001.0016. JSTOR 41947469...
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  • NRHP-listed Van Riper–Hopper House, Wayne, New Jersey, NRHP-listed Isaac T. Hopper House, New York, New York, NRHP-listed Edward Hopper Birthplace and Boyhood...
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    Design and construction Architect(s) Ralph S. Townsend Main contractor Isaac Hopper & Son New York City Landmark Designated June 17, 1997 Reference no. 1953...
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    New York, Downing was an agent of the Underground Railroad, along with Isaac Hopper, Oliver Johnson, Charles B. Ray, David Ruggles, McCune Smith, James W...
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    that came through the Mott house were also aided on their journey by Isaac Hopper and Hannah Cox. He aided and his family aided Henry "Box" Brown in 1849...
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  • Eddy, Robers Vaux, John Griscom, Stephen Grellet, Elisha Bates, and Isaac Hopper". Quaker History. 90 (2): 35–58. doi:10.1353/qkh.2001.0016. S2CID 159619264...
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  • Kelley, Wendell Phillips, Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, Isaac Hopper, Samuel May and Lewis Hayden. In 1850, Hudson moved to New York City...
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  • He purchased the area there with the New York attorney John Hopper (the son of Isaac Hopper) and a third party. He received 11,144 acres for a total of...
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    tries to circumvent the will and is sued by Quakers Thomas Shipley & Isaac Hopper working through The Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society. By the 1950s,...
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  • Eddy, Robers Vaux, John Griscom, Stephen Grellet, Elisha Bates, and Isaac Hopper". Quaker History 2001 90(2): 35-58 24p. Alexander, Charles Nathaniel...
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  • second wife, Anna Douglass Mapps, was a teacher. An anecdote told of Isaac Hopper, abolitionist and participant in the Underground Railroad, referred specifically...
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    Catharine Hopper Dusenbury (1789–1870). They had nine children, seven of whom survived infancy: Andrew Hopper (1812–1826) Tamar Letitia (b. 1813) Isaac (1815–1816)...
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    The Hopper–Van Horn House is located at 398 Ramapo Valley Road in the township of Mahwah in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. The historic stone...
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  • Michael Stern, and stars Kevin Costner, Paula Patton, Kelsey Grammer, Dennis Hopper, Nathan Lane, Stanley Tucci, George Lopez and Madeline Carroll. The film...
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    wife Louise laid the cornerstone for the Music Hall on May 13, 1890. Isaac A. Hopper and Company was the contractor in charge of building the Music Hall...
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    the Democrats did not re-nominate him but instead went with Isaac William Taussig. Hopper died in his home in East Orange, New Jersey on October 6, 1905...
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