Not sure about all, But here are some: Sojourner Truth Fredrick Douglas John Brown Harriet Tubman William Still Angelina Grimke Sister Sarah William Lloyd Garrison
yes they were actaully separated by birth
Anna Smith Strong had three children: William, Anna, and Samuel. She was known for her role in the American Revolution as a spy and supporter of the Patriot cause. Her children's names often reflect the common naming conventions of the time.
thurgood marshall had two kids their names are Thurgood Jr. and the other ones name is John William
Her children's names are Rachel and India Wolf.
sally and (bob the builder)
The Liberator was an abolitionist newspaper that was founded by William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp in 1831. Slave state legislatures came out in vehement opposition of the paper threatening lawsuits and offering rewards for the names of the distributors. The paper was in circulation for thirty years, ending after the Civil War.
Not sure about all, But here are some: Sojourner Truth Fredrick Douglas John Brown Harriet Tubman William Still Angelina Grimke Sister Sarah William Lloyd Garrison
Yes, he did have children of his own. He had 4 children of his own. His step- children's names are Isabel Strong and Lloyd Osbourne.
In the period leading up to and during the Civil War, a variety of names can be cited: * Frederick Douglas, * Abby Kelly Foster, * Susan B. Antony, * William Lloyd Garrison, * John Brown, * Edwin Stanton, * Abraham Lincoln,
The Liberator - an abolitionist newspaper founded by William Lloyd Garrison. The National Anti-Slavery Standard - a prominent antislavery newspaper published by the American Anti-Slavery Society.
They had no children.
Shakespeare's first three children were Susanna, Judith, and Hamnet. They were also the names of his last three children. In fact, they were the names of his only known children.
William the Conqueror's children were Robert Curthose, Richard, Cecilia, William Rufus, Adela, Agatha, Constance, and Adela.
William Hooper, Elizabeth Hooper, and Thomas H. Hooper
He had three children: Susanna and his twins Judith and Hamnet.
Walter (eldest) and William (youngest)