By enabling women to participate in elections, voting poles, and voting rights.
Theodore Weld was a writer, speaker and organizer. He was the leading voice of American abolitionist movement during the very early days from 1830 till 1844.
The abolitionist movement largely ended in 1863 with the issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation, which made slavery illegal. Since the abolitionist movement had been founded to try and abolish slavery, it's work was done.
The abolitionist movement was created to abolish slavery in America, and it was supported by a fair amount of Americans.
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The Second Great Awakening played a major role in increasing support for the abolitionist movement in the antebellum period.
The first white abolitionist was William Lloyd Garrison. He is the founder of the American Anti Slavery Society and led the white abolitionist movement in the North.
They believed that the abolitionist movement was right.
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The goals of the abolitionist movement were to abolish slavery in the US and free all the Blacks from bondage and bring them into normal society. The American Colonization Society's goals were to reinstate the free Blacks back into Africa.However,The abolitionist movement was split on colonization. For example, Harriet Beecher Stowe and Frederick Douglas disagreed on colonization Stowe supported the colonization movement. So did Abraham Lincoln although he was not an active abolitionist.
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The right for women to be active in the abolitionist movement
It was a highly influential abolitionist newspaper.
Strong leadership in the abolitionist movement.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton was an American social activist, abolitionist and involved on the Womens Movement.
The Quaker who published an abolitionist newspaper and helped found the American Anti-Slavery Society was Benjamin Lundy. He was a prominent figure in the abolitionist movement during the early 19th century.
The Abolitionist Movement