antislavist

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antislavist (plural antislavists)

  1. (historical) An opponent of slavery, an abolitionist.
    Antonym: proslavist
    • [1999, David Brion Davis, The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823[1]:
      The term "anti-slavist", used by Jeremy Bentham, never gained wide currency.]
    • 2014, Shelby T. McCloy, The Negro in the French West Indies[2], page 74:
      Both the English antislavist Thomas Clarkson and the French antislavist Abbé Henri Grégoire, to whom he had revealed his plans to return, advised him strongly to desist.