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    Theodore Dwight Weld (November 23, 1803 – February 3, 1895) was one of the architects of the American abolitionist movement during its formative years...
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    together as adults, while Angelina was the wife of abolitionist leader Theodore Dwight Weld. Although raised in Charleston, South Carolina, Angelina and Sarah...
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  • out-of-town abolitionists present for the inauguration of the Hall.: 102  Theodore Dwight Weld and Angelina Emily Grimké, both devoted to the abolition movement...
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  • American librarian, archivist, and diplomat Theodore Dwight Weld, abolitionist Theodore Dwight Woolsey, president of Yale College This disambiguation...
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    Thousand Witnesses is a book written by the American abolitionist Theodore Dwight Weld, his wife Angelina Grimké, and her sister Sarah Grimké, which was...
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    Grandison Finney. Theodore Dwight Weld married civil rights advocate Angelina Emily Grimké who then became Angelina Emily Grimké Weld. Isaac Weld (1774–1856)...
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    Boston Brahmin (section Weld)
    philanthropist Ezra Greenleaf Weld (1801–1874), daguerreotypist Theodore Dwight Weld (1803–1895), abolitionist Stephen Minot Weld (1806–1867), politician,...
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    members. Members included Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Theodore Dwight Weld, Lewis Tappan, James G. Birney, Lydia Maria Child, Maria Weston Chapman...
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    Oneida County, New York, Finney accompanied him and, along with Theodore Dwight Weld, worked on Gale's farm in exchange for instruction, a forerunner...
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    Ellis Stowe, Lane professor, future husband of Harriet Beecher. Theodore Dwight Weld, former Oneida student, anti-slavery activist. Hiram Wilson, former...
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    over $40,000. Others donated material and labor. In January, 1838, Theodore Dwight Weld declined an offer to deliver "an address" upon he building's opening...
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    abolitionists the Grimké sisters, Sarah and Angelina, as well as Theodore Dwight Weld, for whom Weld Hall in Hyde Park is named. In 1845, retired businessman...
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    by Marcus Spring and his wife Rebecca Buffum Spring (1811–1911). Theodore Dwight Weld was in charge of the connected boarding school, active from 1854...
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    website, U.S. Department of the Interior. [Weld, Theodore Dwight] (1880). In Memory. Angelina Grimké Weld [In Memory of Sarah Moore Grimké]. Boston: "Printed...
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    at Oneida. A contingent of about 24, with an acknowledged leader (Theodore Dwight Weld), left Oneida for Lane and then, more publicly, soon left Lane for...
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  • especially in our new settlements and missionary fields abroad." Theodore Dwight Weld had studied under Gale for three years, and was convinced of the...
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    abolitionist movement, headed by such figures as William Lloyd Garrison, Theodore Dwight Weld, and Angelina Grimké, grew in strength in the North, calling for...
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  • American criminal defense lawyer (defended Alger Hiss) Theodore Dwight Weld - abolitionist. Weld was never enrolled as a student, but about 1825 he stayed...
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    It Is: Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses, a volume co-authored by Theodore Dwight Weld and the Grimké sisters. Stowe also conducted interviews with people...
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    28, 1879. At the public memorial service, eulogies were given by Theodore Dwight Weld and Wendell Phillips. Eight abolitionist friends, both white and...
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  • American Civil War. The Secession Movement (1931) Letters of Theodore Dwight Weld, Angelina Grinke Weld and Sarah Grinke 1822-1844, Volumes I-II, co-edited with...
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    written to his wife before he was killed at the Battle of Bull Run Theodore Dwight Weld, prominent abolitionist. Thomas C. Foley, U.S. Ambassador to Ireland...
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  • stand trial. Marcy refused. From 1836 to 1840, the editor was Theodore Dwight Weld. After Weld left this position, Joshua Leavitt succeeded him as editor...
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    Carolina Press, 1998. ISBN 0-19-510603-2. [Weld, Theodore Dwight] (1880). In Memory. Angelina Grimké Weld [In Memory of Sarah Moore Grimké]. Boston: "Printed...
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    former Oneida student, and private student of Gale before that, Theodore Dwight Weld. He greatly impressed the philanthropist brothers and abolitionists...
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    members manage the affairs of the institution.: 20  The charismatic Theodore Dwight Weld, after three years (1827–1830) studying with Gale at Oneida, was...
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  • wife of William Weld Theodore Dwight Weld, 1803–1895, an abolitionist Theresa Weld Blanchard (1893–1978), a figure skater Tuesday Weld, 1943–, an actress...
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    Ludovicus Weld and Elizabeth (Clark) Weld. His brother was Theodore Dwight Weld, one of the most important abolitionists of his era. These Welds are all...
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  • Lane Seminary students conducted 18 days of debates about slavery. Theodore Dwight Weld was a co-founder of and a student at Lane Seminary. The debates,...
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    Weld, 1861-1865 republished in 1979 by the Massachusetts Historical Society. Contrast his views with those of distant relative Theodore Dwight Weld....
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