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Lucy Townsend (née Jesse; 25 July 1781 – 20 April 1847) was a British abolitionist. She started the first Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society in Birmingham, UK, titled the Birmingham Ladies Society for the Relief of Negro Slaves. Although slavery had been abolished in the UK in 1807, her society was a model for others in Britain and America which campaigned to end slavery in the West Indies and US. The British Ladies' Society's role in abolitionism is considered to have had an international impact.

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  • Lucy Townsend ( 25 de julio de 1781 - 20 de abril de 1847) era una abolicionista británica. Fundó la primera Sociedad de Damas Antiesclavistas en Birmingham, Reino Unido, titulada Sociedad de Damas para el Socorro de los Esclavos Negros. Aunque la esclavitud había sido abolida en el Reino Unido en 1807, su sociedad fue un modelo para otras en Gran Bretaña y América que hicieron campaña para poner fin a la esclavitud en las Indias Occidentales y en los Estados Unidos. Se considera que el papel de la Sociedad de Damas Británicas en el abolicionismo tuvo un impacto internacional. (es)
  • Lucy Townsend (née Jesse; 25 July 1781 – 20 April 1847) was a British abolitionist. She started the first Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society in Birmingham, UK, titled the Birmingham Ladies Society for the Relief of Negro Slaves. Although slavery had been abolished in the UK in 1807, her society was a model for others in Britain and America which campaigned to end slavery in the West Indies and US. The British Ladies' Society's role in abolitionism is considered to have had an international impact. (en)
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  • Lucy Townsend (en)
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  • Thorpe, Nottinghamshire, England (en)
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  • "I am very anxious that the historical picture now in the hand of Haydon should not be performed without the chief lady of the history being there in justice to history and posterity the person who established . You have as much right to be there as Thomas Clarkson himself, nay perhaps more, his achievement was in the slave trade; thine was slavery itself the pervading movement." (en)
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  • Lucy Townsend ( 25 de julio de 1781 - 20 de abril de 1847) era una abolicionista británica. Fundó la primera Sociedad de Damas Antiesclavistas en Birmingham, Reino Unido, titulada Sociedad de Damas para el Socorro de los Esclavos Negros. Aunque la esclavitud había sido abolida en el Reino Unido en 1807, su sociedad fue un modelo para otras en Gran Bretaña y América que hicieron campaña para poner fin a la esclavitud en las Indias Occidentales y en los Estados Unidos. Se considera que el papel de la Sociedad de Damas Británicas en el abolicionismo tuvo un impacto internacional. (es)
  • Lucy Townsend (née Jesse; 25 July 1781 – 20 April 1847) was a British abolitionist. She started the first Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society in Birmingham, UK, titled the Birmingham Ladies Society for the Relief of Negro Slaves. Although slavery had been abolished in the UK in 1807, her society was a model for others in Britain and America which campaigned to end slavery in the West Indies and US. The British Ladies' Society's role in abolitionism is considered to have had an international impact. (en)
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