Arthur Tappan

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Definition

Proper noun: - Arthur Tappan: An American businessman and prominent abolitionist who lived from 1786 to 1865. He is historically recognized for his significant financial support and leadership in the movement to end slavery in the United States.

Usage
  • Arthur Tappan is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this historical figure. It is typically used in historical, biographical, or academic contexts discussing 19th-century American history and the abolitionist movement.
    • The museum exhibit featured a letter written by Arthur Tappan.
    • Arthur Tappan used his wealth to fund anti-slavery publications and societies.
Advanced Usage
  • The name can be used metonymically to represent philanthropic abolitionism or the financial backing of social reform movements in the pre-Civil War era.
    • The organization sought a modern-day Arthur Tappan to fund its advocacy work.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tappan, Arthur: An alternative name order, often used in formal references or indexes.
  • Abolitionist (n): A person who advocated for the abolition of slavery, which is the primary descriptor for Arthur Tappan.
Synonyms
  • Abolitionist
  • Philanthropist (in the context of his reform funding)
  • Reformer
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • While there are no common idioms containing "Arthur Tappan," his name is intrinsically linked to phrases like:
    • The abolitionist cause
    • Anti-slavery movement
Noun
  1. United States abolitionist (1786-1865)

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