they had no funds to support their cause, newspapers didn't want to print things because they didn't want to offend the ruling class. only the elite people had the vote and the government didn't care for what the people had to say. it was hard to change peoples minds because at the start people either had no idea slavery was even taking place or they were turning a blind eye because they were getting their sugar for a good profit!
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Sojourner Truth faced obstacles such as slavery, discrimination, and lack of education as an African American woman in the 19th century. Despite these challenges, she became a prominent abolitionist and women's rights activist, advocating for the rights and equality of African Americans and women.
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Yes, Sojourner Truth was an abolitionist. She was a prominent African American abolitionist and women's rights activist who fought against slavery and for the rights of all oppressed people. Truth is best known for her powerful speeches and writings advocating for the end of slavery and for gender and racial equality.
Before the Civil War people who were against Slavery were called abolitionists. An abolitionist is someone who believes slavery should be abolished.
Frederick Douglass was an abolitionist speaker who was a runaway slave. He became a prominent figure in the abolitionist movement, using his firsthand experiences to advocate for the end of slavery and equal rights for all.
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