Pretty sure it was John Brown because he started the raid on Harper's Ferry.
Henry H. Garnet - APEX
support for african american suffrage APEX :)
it would help them fit in with white society
African Americans helped the Union a great deal. Its most important contribution was joining the Union army. As many as 150,000 Black troops fought for the Union in the war.
It has lots of mountains with plenty of grass.
Nigeria
Henry H. Garnet
which political party had limited success in elections but paved the way for antislavery plitics
Henry Highland Garnet
Garrett Smith was an American philanthropist and abolitionist who fought against slavery in the United States during the 19th century. He used his wealth and influence to support various anti-slavery causes, including funding abolitionist publications and supporting the Underground Railroad to help enslaved individuals escape to freedom. Smith was a prominent figure in the abolitionist movement and dedicated much of his life to working towards the end of slavery.
They didn't support freedom for enslaved African Americans
Gerrit Smith was a wealthy abolitionist and philanthropist who worked to support the abolishment of slavery in the United States. He used his wealth and influence to fund anti-slavery causes, support legal battles for freedom, and provide financial assistance to individuals seeking to escape slavery. Smith also advocated for the rights and equality of African Americans through various means, including political activism and financial support for education and employment opportunities.
Yes, Sojourner Truth was an African American woman who was an active abolitionist and women's rights advocate. She is best known for her powerful speeches and writings condemning slavery and advocating for the rights of African Americans and women. Her famous "Ain't I a Woman?" speech delivered at the Women's Rights Convention in 1851 is a landmark in American history.
As the African population rapidly grew, the African American Church soon became a political, cultural, and social center for them.
Colonists
They fought for the confederacy
They fought for the confederacy
Support for African American suffrage.