Lewis Tappan
Lewis Tappan (May 23, 1788 – June 21, 1873) was an American abolitionist who dedicated his life efforts to securing freedom for the enslaved Africans aboard the ''Amistad''. He was born in Northampton, Massachusetts, into a Calvinist household.Tappan was also one of the founders of the American Missionary Association in 1846, which established over 100 anti-slavery Congregational churches throughout the Midwest. After the American Civil War, the association founded numerous schools and colleges to support the education of freedmen.
Contacted by Connecticut abolitionists shortly after the ''Amistad'' arrived in port, Tappan devoted significant attention to the captive Africans. He ensured the acquisition of high-quality lawyers for the captives, ultimately leading to their release after the case reached the United States Supreme Court. Alongside his brother Arthur, Tappan not only secured legal assistance and acquittal for the Africans but also successfully bolstered public support and fundraising efforts. Finally, he organized the return trip home to Africa for surviving members of the group. Provided by Wikipedia
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The life of Arthur Tappan. by Tappan, Lewis, 1788-1873
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The war : its cause and remedy. by Tappan, Lewis, 1788-1873
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A side-light on Anglo-American relations, 1839-1858 : furnished by the correspondence of Lewis Tappan and others with the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society by Tappan, Lewis, 1788-1873
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Letters respecting a book "dropped from the catalogue" of the American Sunday School Union : in compliance with the dictation of the slave power. by Tappan, Lewis, 1788-1873
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Immediate emancipation : the only wise and safe mode. by Tappan, Lewis, 1788-1873
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The fugitive slave bill : its history and unconstitutionality : with an account of the seizure and enslavement of James Hamlet, and his subsequent restoration to liberty.
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