"Thaddeus Stevens, that great fighter for human freedom, was an uncompromising Abolitionist. The slaveowners and bankers of his time called him a revolutionist. Deeply interested in education, he started the first vocational training school for boys, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He helped establish the free public school system in Pennsylvania, and fought for equal educational opportunities for the Negro people. His championship of social as well as political equality for Negroes was the real reason for the family's disapproval of him."
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Lawyers from the United StatesAbolitionistsMembers of the United States House of RepresentativesBaptists from the United StatesRepublican Party (United States) politicians
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Ella Reeve Bloor We Are Many: An Autobiography (1940)
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