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Henry Highland Garnet died in 1882.
African Americans who spoke and wrote in favor of abolition.
Henry Highland Garnet
They were African Americans who spoke and wrote in favor of abolition.
Henry Highland Garnet was an African American abolitionist and orator. An advocate of militant abolitionism, Garnet was a prominent member of the abolition movement that led against moral suasion toward more political action. Renowned for his skills as a public speaker, he urged blacks to take action and claim their own destinies. Garnet was the first black minister to preach to the United States House of Representatives.
The address of the Henry Highland Garnet Society is: 1000 Bryn Mawr Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15219-5700
Both David Walker and Henry Highland Garnet were African American abolitionists who advocated for the end of slavery in the United States. They used their voices and writings to inspire slaves to resist their bondage and fight for their freedom. Walker's "Appeal" urged slaves to revolt against their masters, while Garnet's "Call to Rebellion" encouraged slaves to rise up and fight for their liberation.
Revolt and fight for their freedom
Revolt and fight for their own freedom.
They were African Americans who spoke and wrote in favor of abolition.
Henry Garnet was born in 1555-07.
Henry H. Garnet