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Apocalyptic Abolitionism Silvia Cataldi which engages early learners with

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Apocalyptic Abolitionism Silvia Cataldi which engages early learners withShows how apocalypticism helped drive anti slavery abolitionism and inspire progressive social reform in nineteenth century America In March 1844, Melissa Botsford of Meriden, Connecticut, defiantly left her local Methodist church because it supported slavery and other "sins" that permeated America. Botsford was among one hundred thousand other abolitionists who abandoned their evangelical churches throughout the decade. These protesters came out with

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