from slavery
no
he said we are going to lose the war and slavery was going to happen until we die
he said we are going to lose the war and slavery was going to happen until we die
yes
The south was afraid that without slavery their economy would die. They were also afraid that the African Americans could out weigh them.
To Fredrick Douglas the existence of slavery in the United States was an abomination that had to end. Early in his public career he was certain that anti slavery political parties would never have the power to abolish slavery in the USA. Douglas was certain however, that slavery constricted to where it was in the USA would eventually atrophy and die.
What are you talking about? In most of the Americas slavery was a failing proposition because slaves tended to die. In Britian's southern colonies there were entirely differnt forces at work
Yes. Harriet Tubman was alive and well when the 13th amendment abolished slavery in the US in December 1865. She died in 1913.
Racism was abolished partially in the 1930's when the slavery famine began to die down but there is still lots of racism going on today!
he got executed on 2nd December in 1859. This is because he fought to abolish slavery.
the holocaust really didn't effect slavery and besides slavery was before the holocaust......wow wiki answers is not accurate for all you people looking at this...sry but it isn't.While the Holocaust took place way after slavery was established in most countries, it did not effect slavery unless you count that concentration camps, it was either work for free under harsh conditions, or die, so the prisoners were actually slaves if you think about it.