He doesn't. Trust me, I'm also working on a school project.
Sojourner Truth Fredrick Douglas John Brown Harriet Tubman William Still Angelina Grimke Sister Sarah William Lloyd Garrison
Not sure about all, But here are some: Sojourner Truth Fredrick Douglas John Brown Harriet Tubman William Still Angelina Grimke Sister Sarah William Lloyd Garrison
To defend London from attack. There is still a small military garrison there now.
Alicia Lloyd Still died in 1944.
Alicia Lloyd Still was born in 1869.
The Underground Railroad was a system of routes and safe houses used by slaves to escape slavery. Many former slaves were involved in various forms of the Railroad. These include Harriet Tubman and John Parker. or just Harriet Tubman
Young Lloyd is just a name for Lloyd as saying he is young. Like when he was about 17 people use to but still do called him young Lloyd because he is young and his name is Lloyd. But now he called Lloyd YG (Young Goldie) and still is Young Lloyd. But remember his birth name is Lloyd Polite Jr.
Cher Lloyd's name is still Cher Lloyd and it always has been.
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There were several like William Still who was sometimes called "The Father of the Underground Railroad", Harriet Tubman(sometimes the slaves called her Moses), Levi Coffin helped over 100 slaves every year for 33 years and William Lloyd Garrison(one of the founders of the American Anti-Slavery Society).
I'm not really sure, but isn't it Harriet Tubman? Harriet Tubman was one of many. There were others such as Martin Luther King Jr. Sojourner Truth, Fredrick Douglas, John Brown, Harriet Tubman, William Still Angelina, Grimke Sister, Sarah William, and Lloyd Garrison. There is no single most famous abolitionist because every famous abolitionist did something monumental.
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