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George Thompson (abolitionist)

George Donisthorpe Thompson (18 June 1804 – 7 October 1878) was a British abolitionist and politician who toured giving lectures and worked for legislation while serving as a Member of Parliament. He was arguably one of the most important abolitionists and human rights lecturers in the United Kingdom and the United States.

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Occupation
Abolitionist, activist, politician
Born
(1804-06-18)18 June 1804 Liverpool, England
Children
6
Died
7 October 1878(1878-10-07) (aged 74) Leeds, England
Party
Radical
Preceded by
Charles Richard Fox

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Activism in Britain

Activism in the United States

British India Society

Return to England and death

Personal life

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George Thompson (abolitionist)

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Born · 1
George Thompson (abolitionist) → (1804-06-18)18 June 1804 Liverpool, England
Children · 1
George Thompson (abolitionist) → 6
Died · 1
George Thompson (abolitionist) → 7 October 1878(1878-10-07) (aged 74) Leeds, England
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George Thompson (abolitionist) → Abolitionist, activist, politician
Party · 1
George Thompson (abolitionist) → Radical
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George Thompson (abolitionist) → Charles Richard Fox
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