White people help stop slavery because too many slaves were running away, the whole community of white people who owned slaves were annoyed with other masters who owned slaves. People who were annoyed kept on reporting to the judge that it was affecting their business, so they decided to ban slavery.
At considerable risk to their personal safety, they became 'runaways', participating in The Underground Railroad when possible.
a law was passed
There were many people like Fredrick Douglas who protested against slavery. Abraham Lincoln was the one to stop it with the Emancipation Proclamation.
We should study about her because she was an African American and escaped slavery and other African Americans weent with her. We should study about her because she was an African American and escaped slavery and other African Americans weent with her.
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There were many people like Fredrick Douglas who protested against slavery. Abraham Lincoln was the one to stop it with the Emancipation Proclamation.
In Africa today, slavery exists in forms such as forced labor, human trafficking, and debt bondage. Vulnerable populations, including women and children, are often targeted by traffickers who exploit them for labor or sexual exploitation. Efforts are being made to combat modern slavery through awareness campaigns, law enforcement, and support for victims.
All African Americans were slaves.
harriet Tubman
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We should study about her because she was an African American and escaped slavery and other African Americans weent with her. We should study about her because she was an African American and escaped slavery and other African Americans weent with her.
There are many books that discuss the history of African American Slavery. History text books, and books such as 'Freedom v Slavery' by John Hutchins.
slavery was horrible back then for millions and thousands of African American people.
Fredrick Douglass
One can find numerous DVDs about African American history. Some of the more notable DVD's include 'Up From Slavery', 'Black History: A Retrospective' and 'African America - From Slavery to Glory'.
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