Failing to speak out aganist it.
Slavery.
American Anti-Slavery Society
In 1833, sixty abolitionist leaders met in Philadelphia to create the American Anti-slavery Society, which was the first of it's kind.
American Anti Slavery Society
Allowed slavery .
Failing to speak out against it.
Failing to speak out against it
Failing to speak out against it.
Failing to speak out aganist it.
Failing to speak out against it
Slavery.
Early US leaders espoused enlightenment ideals of liberty and equality, yet many owned slaves. This contradiction reflects the complex and deeply rooted nature of slavery as an institution, which clashed with the principles they professed. The tension between enlightenment ideals and the practice of slavery shaped America's founding and subsequent struggles with issues of freedom and equality.
Crispus Attucks, an African American who eccaped slavery.
American Anti-Slavery Society
the American Anti-Slavery Society
Slavery
In 1833, sixty abolitionist leaders met in Philadelphia to create the American Anti-slavery Society, which was the first of it's kind.