Who is Lucretia Mott?
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The Quakers strongly supported the abolition of slavery and founded the world's first anti-slavery society in 1775. They were a religious group known for their beliefs in social justice and equality, which led them to actively campaign against the institution of slavery.
Roger Taney
Franklin pierce
Roger Taney Andrew Butler
Flooding Congress with thousands of antislavery petitions
for slavery to be gone
One example of someone who was not an advocate for the abolition of slavery was John C. Calhoun. Calhoun was a prominent southern politician who vehemently defended slavery and argued for its preservation. He believed that slavery was a positive good and essential for the southern economy and way of life.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning was a strong advocate for social justice causes, such as the abolition of slavery and women's rights. She also supported the Italian unification movement and wrote poems expressing her support for these causes.
United States abolitionist and feminist who was freed from slavery and became a leading advocate of the abolition of slavery and for the rights of women (travelled throughout the country arguing for abolition)
Mary Todd Lincoln, supported the abolition of slavery. Her support of the abolition of slavery is believed to have originated with the influence of her grandmother, who according to legend, aided slaves seeking freedom through the "Underground Railroad".
An Abolitionist supported the abolition or end of slavery during the US Civil War.
Sojourner Truth was an advocate for womenâ??s rights and the abolition of slavery. She was a slave that was also the child of two slaves.