Isaac T. Hopper
1771–1852 (age 81)
Abolitionist
Biography
Isaac T. Hopper was a prominent American abolitionist and social reformer who dedicated his life to the cause of freedom and justice. Born in 1771, he became known for his tireless work in the anti-slavery movement, using his influence and resources to support those seeking liberation from bondage.
Hopper's legacy as an abolitionist extended beyond activism into direct humanitarian efforts, as he worked to assist enslaved individuals and promote the principles of human dignity and equality. His contributions to the abolitionist cause helped shape the moral conscience of his era, and he remains remembered as a steadfast advocate for freedom until his death in 1852.