Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p William Morgan (1815–c.1890) was a leading member of the Birmingham Anti-Slavery Society whose members were very influential in abolitionist movements in Britain. He became the Town clerk in Birmingham and gave a collection of books to Birmingham Library.Morgan was the third son of the Reverend Thomas Morgan.Morgan was trained as a solicitor and worked in Birmingham.. }
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- William_Morgan_(abolitionist) comment "William Morgan (1815–c.1890) was a leading member of the Birmingham Anti-Slavery Society whose members were very influential in abolitionist movements in Britain. He became the Town clerk in Birmingham and gave a collection of books to Birmingham Library.Morgan was the third son of the Reverend Thomas Morgan.Morgan was trained as a solicitor and worked in Birmingham.".