Uncle Tom's Cabin. It was the author's protest against the Fugitive Slave Act.
He escaped from slavery,and later gave speeches on anti-slavery,and women's rights.
she is famous for being a brave women and help slaves
Yes; slavery was legal for a very long time. Then, Abraham Lincoln stopped slavery by his famous saying," All men are created equal!" So, yes, slavery has been legal!
Because she was a Queen
The deletion of the mention of slavery.
Uncle Tom's Cabin was one
He escaped from slavery,and later gave speeches on anti-slavery,and women's rights.
I don't believe that the 'Martini, shaken; not stirred' has another name but if it does; it's probably Lancaster.A vodka martini, shaken not stirred, is referred to as a 'Bradford' which is also the name of a city in the north of England.
"Here, before God, in the presence of these witnesses, from this time, I consecrate my life to the destruction of slavery!"
Yes, but he would certainly have to change his position on slavery before he could be accepted in the modern world.
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he introduced slavery to georgia
slavery in the 1700s
do you know any famous people that came from the slave trade
Mary lyon is famous for the freedom she has reached and the slavery she has over came
Abraham lincoln
John Brown