- Theodore Dwight Weld
- nounUnited States abolitionist (1803-1895)• Syn: ↑Weld• Instance Hypernyms: ↑abolitionist, ↑emancipationist
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Theodore Dwight Weld — (November 23, 1803 – February 3, 1895), was one of the leading architects of the American abolitionist movement during its formative years, from 1830 through 1844.Weld played a role as writer, editor, speaker, and organizer. He is best known for… … Wikipedia
Theodore Dwight Weld — Theodore Diwght Weld (23 novembre 1803 – 3 février 1895) était un abolitionniste américain. Il est plus particulièrement connu pour sa compilation, American Slavery As It Is : Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses, élaborée avec l aide de sa… … Wikipédia en Français
Theodore Dwight — may refer to: Theodore Dwight (elder) (1764–1846), Federalist member of U.S. Congress Theodore Dwight (author) (1796–1866), author, son of Theodore Dwight Theodore William Dwight (1822–1892) U.S. jurist See also Theodore Dwight Weld Theodore… … Wikipedia
Weld,Theodore Dwight — Weld (wĕld), Theodore Dwight. 1803 1895. American abolitionist whose pamphlet Slavery As It Is (1839) inspired Harriet Beecher Stowe s novel Uncle Tom s Cabin. * * * … Universalium
Weld, Theodore Dwight — born Nov. 23, 1803, Hampton, Conn., U.S. died Feb. 3, 1895, Hyde Park, Mass. U.S. reformer. He left divinity studies to become an agent for the American Anti Slavery Society (1834). His pamphlets The Bible Against Slavery (1837) and Slavery as It … Universalium
Weld — most commonly refers to a joint formed by welding. Weld may also refer toPeople* Weld family, an extended family of New England ** Theodore Dwight Weld ** Tuesday Weld * Weld Blundell family * Cecil Weld Forester, 1st Baron Forester * Cecil Weld… … Wikipedia
Weld — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Frederick Weld (1823 1891), Premierminister von Neuseeland Theresa Weld (1893–1978), US amerikanische Eiskunstläuferin William Weld (* 1945), 68. Gouverneur von Massachusetts Weld (Familie), eine US… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Weld family — For the English Weld family, see Weld Blundell family. The Weld family is an extended family of Boston Brahmins most remembered for the philanthropy of its members. The Welds have many connections to Harvard University, the Golden Age of Sail,… … Wikipedia
Weld, Theodore Dwight — (23 nov. 1803, Hampton, Conn., EE.UU.–3 feb. 1895, Hyde Park, Mass.). Reformador estadounidense. Abandonó sus estudios de teología para ser agente de la Sociedad contra la esclavitud (1834). Sus panfletos The Bible Against Slavery [La Biblia… … Enciclopedia Universal
Weld — /weld/, n. Theodore Dwight, 1803 95, U.S. abolitionist leader. * * * … Universalium