Leading up to the Civil War, Taylor ran articles denouncing slavery and called for negotiation to eliminate the practice.
Abdel, now able to contextualize the circumstances which allow for slavery to be perpetuated in his country, began to denounce slavery.
Conway wrote a book denouncing slavery that Lincoln read.
In his paper's pages, Douai unflinchingly denounced slavery as an evil incompatible with democracy and urged its abolition.
In addition to denouncing slavery, an acceptable practice in radical circles, the sisters denounced race prejudice.
If Jesus had denounced slavery or promised liberation, we should almost certainly have heard of his doing it.
In time, Adams and Jefferson would each denounce slavery.
Lincoln, not yet a president, is said to have delivered a fiery speech denouncing slavery.
Bandagi Nama denounces slavery by attempting to explain the spirit behind the fine arts of enslaved societies.
After 1840, abolitionists denounced slavery as not only a social evil but a moral wrong.