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Liberty party
noun
, U.S. History.
- the first antislavery political party, organized in 1839 and merged with the Free Soil party in 1848.
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As the Liberty party experiment had proved, an abolitionist running for office on an antislavery platform was doomed to defeat.
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He was up in front of the First Regiment, mustered in with the liberty party.
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I heard his name read out with the liberty party only a moment ago.
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But into the politics of the time had come a new factor—the “Liberty party.”
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"We thought it was one of yesterday's liberty party trying to get back to the ship," responded the man addressed as Bill.
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