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Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson
Harriet Tubman was a prominent female abolitionist leader known for her role in the Underground Railroad, where she helped enslaved people escape to freedom. Born into slavery, she escaped in 1849 and went on to lead numerous missions to rescue others, earning her the nickname "Moses." Tubman was also active in the women's suffrage movement and advocated for civil rights throughout her life. Her bravery and commitment to justice have made her an enduring symbol of the fight against slavery.
post offices refused to deliver abolitionist publications
just listen in class .
Thomas Garrett was an abolitionist and leader in the Underground Railroad movement before the American Civil War
Thomas Roderick Dew was born in 1802.
Thomas Roderick Dew died in 1846.
The person who escaped from slavery to become an abolitionist leader is Harriet Tubman
Thomas Garrett was an American abolitionist and leader in the Underground Railroad movement before the American Civil War. Thomas Garrett grew up in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania with 12 brothers and sisters.
Thomas Jefferson was originally an abolitionist.
Thomas Clarkson, the abolitionist, is buried in Playford, Suffolk.
Yes She Was !
The answer is Thomas Jefferson was president when abolitionist Douglas to speak.
No. The Abolitionist Movement was the movement to end slavery within the United States. Thomas Jefferson owned slaves, and it was known he wasn't very nice to them.
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