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They were African Americans who spoke and wrote in favor of abolition.
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They were African Americans who spoke and wrote in favor of abolition.
They were African Americans who spoke and wrote in favor of abolition.
Henry H. Garnet
Henry H. Garnet
Henry H. Garnet
A. H. Garnet has written: 'The Santa Claus killer' -- subject(s): Election, Fiction, Mayors, Political campaigns
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.
Jacob H. Stewart died in 1884.
Jacob H. Stewart was born in 1829.
H L. Stewart has written: 'Fluid power by H.L. Stewart and J.M. Storer'
which political party had limited success in elections but paved the way for antislavery plitics
Frank H. Stewart House was created in 1909.