Frederick Douglass
Yes, Lyman Beecher did not personally own slaves. However, as a prominent clergyman and abolitionist in the 19th century, he supported the anti-slavery movement and preached against slavery in his sermons.
Andrew Butler was not an abolitionist. In fact, he was an advocate of slavery that preached highly of the act. He also co-authored the Kansas-Nebraska act of 1854 with Stephen A. Douglas. This act allowed residence of new states to choose whether or not they wanted to own slaves.
No, and most abolitionists were white, because most blacks were slaves. Some blacks might have contributed by doing stuff as an abolitionist, but an abolitionist did not have to be a slave. (More appropreatly slaves couldent, only freed slaves could do anything)
abolitionist
they wrote speeches and artikles
abolitionist
Freed slaves abolitionist lawyer fought against slave trade.
John Brown
The Northeast
Abolitionist.
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