Information AboutArthur Tappan |
| CATEGORIES ABOUT ARTHUR TAPPAN | |
| 1786 births | |
| tappan, arthur | |
| 1865 deaths | |
| american abolitionists | |
| people from northampton, massachusetts | |
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In 1833, Arthur cofounded the American Anti-Slavery Society with William Lloyd Garrison , and served as its first president until 1840, when he resigned based on his opposition to the society's newfounded support of Women's Suffrage and Feminism . Continuing his support for abolition, Arthur and his brother founded the American And Foreign Anti-Slavery Society in 1840, and the American Missionary Society in 1846. After the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 was passed, he refused comply with the new law, and financially supported the Underground Railroad . Arthur Tappan should not be confused with Arthur Tappan Pierson , an American pastor and biographer of George Müller . |
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