Abolitionists lived along the Underground Railroad so they could assist slaves on the run by giving a safe place to spend the night. Other abolitionists lived in big cities to inform slaves about the underground railroad.
no the couldn't be or else they wouldn't be abolitionists no the couldn't be or else they wouldn't be abolitionists
Union - though most Unionists were never Abolitionists
Abolitionists.
They Fought Slaverly
You have to list them, for us to choose.
no the couldn't be or else they wouldn't be abolitionists no the couldn't be or else they wouldn't be abolitionists
Abolitionists
abolitionists
Most of the abolitionists supported the Underground Railroad because most of the abolitionists wanted to end slavery.
yes she was an American abolitionists and womans right activists.
The opposite of abolitionists would be slaveholders, or those who were pro-slavery.
Union - though most Unionists were never Abolitionists
Northern abolitionists.
Abolitionists wanted to end Slavery
Just the opposite, abolitionists violently opposed slavery.
Yes Harriet Beecher Stowe's children were abolitionists.
The abolitionists were members of the growing band of reformers who worked to abolish, or end, slavery.