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Frederick Douglass was known for discussing religious belief in the role of slavery.
Frederick Douglass was known for discussing religious belief in the role of slavery.
Faith is key to salvation
Yes she was the leader of the anti-slavery
I will assume we are talking about Abraham Lincoln.He certainly did not help slavery, he was very much against it. The war in which he led had certain overtones against slavery and shortly after his death slavery was abolished.If we are discussing the Abraham of the Bible, he led the Jewish slaves out of Egypt. He was also very much against slavery. So much so, he gave up his position as a leader in Egypt.
zoroaster was a persian religious leader
A religious adherent is someone who follows and practices the beliefs and teachings of a particular religion. They adhere to the principles, rituals, and traditions of their faith in their daily life.
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The person who escaped from slavery to become an abolitionist leader is Harriet Tubman
Judaism has not had one central religious leader in almost 2,000 years.
Peter Spencer - religious leader - was born in 1782.
Peter Spencer - religious leader - died in 1843.