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Theodore Dwight Weld

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Gender Male
Death128 years ago
Date of birth November 23,1803
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Hampton
Connecticut
United States
Date of died February 3,1895
DiedHyde Park
Boston
Massachusetts
United States
Spouse Angelina Grimké
Children Theodore Grimké
Sarah Grimké
Charles Stuart
Stuart F. Weld
Sarah Grimké Weld Hamilton
Job Architect
Education Phillips Academy
Hamilton College
Lane Theological Seminary
Oberlin College
Oneida Institute
Phillips Academy — Andover
Parents Ludovicus Weld
Siblings Ezra Greenleaf Weld
Grandchildren Angelina G. Hamilton
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American Slavery As It Is
The Bible Against Slavery: An Inquiry Into the Patriarchal and Mosaic Systems on the Subject of Human Rights
Letters of Theodore Dwight Weld, Angelina Grimké Weld and Sarah Grimké, 1822-1844
The Power of Congress Over the District of Columbia
In Memory: Angelina Grimke Weld
Slavery in America
First Annual Report of the Society for Promoting Manual Labor in Literary Institutions, Including the Report of Their General Agent, Theodore D. Weld. January 28, 1833
Slavery and the Internal Slave Trade in the United States of North America
American Slavery As It Was - The Background Of Twelve Years A Slave
The Bible Against Slavery - Scholar's Choice Edition
Slavery and the Internal Slave Trade in the United States of North America: Being Replies to Questions Transmitted by the Committee of the British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society for the Abolition of Slavery and the Slave Trade Throughout the World, Presented to the General Anti-slavery Convention Held in London, June 1840
In Memory: Angelina Grimké Weld - Primary Source Edition
The Speeches of President Dwight D. Eisenhower
The Bible Against Slavery
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Theodore Dwight Weld was one of the architects of the American abolitionist movement during its formative years from 1830 to 1844, playing a role as writer, editor, speaker, and organizer.

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