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Actually, black freedmen were a crucial part of the antislavery movement. Sojourner Truth and Frederick Douglass were only two of the many blacks who spoke all around the country about slavery. They attracted large crowds and electrified their audiences, and gained supporters for the New England Antislavery Society. Frederick Douglass also published the "North Star" a newspaper for black readers.
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They are two antislavery newspapers.
They are two antislavery newspapers.
The North Star
Both the North Star and the Liberator were abolitionist newspapers published in the 19th century. The North Star was started by Frederick Douglass in 1847, and the Liberator was published by William Lloyd Garrison starting in 1831. Both newspapers advocated for the abolition of slavery and were influential in the antislavery movement.
American Colonization Society.In 1817, antislavery reformers from the North and the South founded the American Colonization Society.
The North was the antislavery part of the country; The South was a pro-slavery part of the country.
His abolitionist newspaper was called the North Star.
The politicians in the North that advocated anti-slavery were called Abolitionists.
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Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass
The Liberator - an abolitionist newspaper founded by William Lloyd Garrison. The National Anti-Slavery Standard - a prominent antislavery newspaper published by the American Anti-Slavery Society.