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Q: What slave lectured eloquently in favor of abolition?
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What former slave lectured eloquently in favor of abolition?

Frederick Douglas


Which former slave lectured eloquently in favor abolition?

frederick douglas


Which former slave lectured eloquently in favor of abolition?

Stephen Douglass, was an eloquent speaker who escaped slavery. Although teaching slaves to read was illegal, Douglass managed, through creative means, to learn to read. He escaped slavery and managed to get to London, where his speeches were greatly admired. Well wishers in London gave him money to legally purchase his freedom.


When was Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade created?

Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade was created in 1787.


Who is a famous abolitionist who lectured about your experiences as a slave and published an autobiography?

Fredrick Douglass


When was the abolition of the slave trade?

the slave trade was abolished in 1807.


When did abolition movements begin in Boston?

1787 when a group of Quakers formed the Committee for the Abolition of the Slave Trade.


Who was the escaped slave who was the leader of the abolition movement?

Frederick Douglass.


Did William Wilberforce lead the Abolition of the slave trade?

The Quarkers, James Ramsay, Granville Sharp, Thomas Clarkson and William Wilberforce were humanitarians who contributed to end the abolition of slave trade


What was the Abolition Movement?

It was a movement to end the slave trade and set slaves free.


Who was involved in the abolition of the slave trade?

non slave groups such as the the society for the abolition of the slave trade, and the Quakers. slaves who did revolts and rebellions ex slaves who exposed how terrible life was as a slave MPs the British government because they were no longer benifitting from the slavee trade since it did not save them money and demand for slave trade fell so the slave trade became a pointless waste of time.


What is the value of the 1807 an act for the abolition of the slave trade 2 pound coin.?

£2.00