Lewis Tappan

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Lewis Tappan was a prominent 19th-century American abolitionist and businessman who played a key role in the anti-slavery movement and in supporting the legal defense of the Amistad captives.

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instanceOf 19th-century American businessperson
American abolitionist
abolitionist
businessperson
human
advocatedFor civil rights for African Americans
immediate abolition of slavery
businessActivity credit reporting
dry-goods trade
causeOfFame leadership in the Amistad legal defense
prominent role in American abolitionism
coFounderOf early American credit-reporting firm that evolved into Dun & Bradstreet
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1788-05-23
dateOfDeath 1873-06-21
era 19th century
ethnicGroup European American
familyName Tappan
founderOf American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society
givenName Lewis
knownFor funding abolitionist publications
leadership in anti-slavery organizations
organizing legal defense for the Amistad captives
languageSpoken English
memberOf American Anti-Slavery Society
movement abolitionism
notableEvent helped arrange legal counsel for the Amistad Africans
raised funds for the return of Amistad captives to Africa
notableWork founding of the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society
support for the American Anti-Slavery Society
support for the legal defense of the Amistad captives
occupation abolitionist
businessperson
merchant
participantIn United States v. The Amistad
surface form: Amistad case

American abolitionist movement
surface form: United States abolitionist movement
placeOfBirth Northampton, Massachusetts
placeOfDeath Brooklyn
surface form: Brooklyn, New York
politicalAlignment anti-slavery
religion Congregationalism
Evangelicalism
surface form: Evangelical Protestantism
residence Brooklyn
surface form: Brooklyn, New York

New York City
sexOrGender male
sibling Arthur Tappan
supported missionary and religious reform causes
workLocation New York City

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