I believe they were called Peace Democrats but I think that the people who helped slaves to freedom were part of the Underground Railroad
Abolitionist
yes she helped over 70 slaves escape from the slavery and into freedom.:)
The Freedom Riders came on buses into the south. These people helped black people register to vote. There were many uprisings against the Freedom Riders.
she helped several men reach his freedom and show people she can make a diffrence. the man she helped the most was paul lord
The Underground Railroad was not an actual railroad. It was a route that helped slaves escape their cruel masters and guided them to freedom in the North where slavery was not allowed. There were many "conductors", or people who helped guide the slaves from house to house safely. The journeys took place at night, when the slaves day work was done, so that they were less likely to get caught.
There were many people like Fredrick Douglas who protested against slavery. Abraham Lincoln was the one to stop it with the Emancipation Proclamation.
People who helped slaves escape to freedom were called abolitionists. They worked to end slavery and support the rights and freedom of enslaved individuals.
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She was against slavery. We know this because she was a major underground railroad operator who helped people escape from slavery.
Those who helped slaves escape to freedom were called abolitionists or conductors on the Underground Railroad. They provided shelter, food, and safe passage to those seeking to escape slavery in the United States.
The jurisdiction to have freedom throughout slavery and how Harriet Tubman and the underground railroad helped people to liberation.
The best word to describe the underground railroad is "escape". It was indeed the means of escape for black slaves to the free states or to Canada and it helped around 100,000 to freedom.
The Underground Railroad helped bondsmen escape from slavery at that time. They traveled from the South to the North to gain freedom.
Sojourner Truth fought against slavery by escaping from slavery herself and becoming an outspoken advocate for the abolitionist movement. She traveled the country giving powerful speeches about the evils of slavery and the importance of freedom and equality for all. Truth's activism helped to bring attention to the injustice of slavery and contribute to its eventual abolition in the United States.
Sojourner Truth was an abolitionist and women's rights activist who spoke out against slavery and advocated for its end. She became known for her powerful speeches and writings that highlighted the injustices of slavery and called for its abolition. Through her activism, she raised awareness about the evils of slavery and inspired others to join the fight for freedom and equality.
yes she helped over 70 slaves escape from the slavery and into freedom.:)
they helped for escaping slavery and coming back and help other people
American transcendentalist who was against slavery and stressed self-reliance, optimism, self-improvement, self-confidence, and freedom. He was a prime example of a transcendentalist and helped further the movement.