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literature aided the anti-slavery movement by spreading the word of slavery and why it should come to an end. abolitionists began spreading the word, writing books, newspapers. people began to read the books and newspapers and began to help the movement.

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Uncle Tom's Schooldays, Spartacus, and John Brown's Cabin are examples of antislavery literature. Another book is The Underground Railroad.


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