{from what I've learned this year...}Some people that were involved in the abolitionist movement are:* - '''Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Ernstine Rose, and Frances Wright''' (put together the Cynnica Falls Conventin).
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* - '''Harriet BreecherStowe''' (''Uncle Tom's Cabin'')
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* - '''Dorthea Dix''' (separation of the prison: i.e. for men, women, hardcore criminals, mentally unstable).
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* - '''Elihu Burritt''' (starts first international movement for peace)
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* - '''Robert Owen''' (opened Utopias)
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* - '''Judge Cewell''' and his writing of the ''Selling of Joseph'' in 1790
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* - '''Benjamin Lundy '''Quaker who supported and came up with the "universal emancipation"
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* - '''The Grimkey Sisters'''
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* '''- William Garrison''' wrote the 'Liberator'
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* - '''Robert Purvis;''' "president" or head of the underground railroad
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* - '''Ralph Waldo Emmerson ;''' strongly against becoming materialistic; he believed that the world would become one huge MELTING POT of cultures.
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* - '''Walt Whitman''' : embraced industrialization and believed that it (industrialization) would liberate us.
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Whether slavery should be ended in the United States.
Read the Narrative of Soujouner Truth, an account of her early life as a slave and later as a major and courageous abolitionist leader, women's suffragist, preacher and feminist. Soujouner was illiterate and dictated her story to Olive Gilbert, a sister abolitionist and femnist. The book was first published in 1850.
Horace Mann is not known as an Abolitionist.
If I were an abolitionist, I might attend a rally or convention advocating for the end of slavery, such as the American Anti-Slavery Society's meetings. These events provided a platform for abolitionists to share their ideas, mobilize supporters, and organize campaigns against slavery. Additionally, participating in a public lecture or debate featuring prominent abolitionist speakers like Frederick Douglass would offer a chance to engage with crucial issues of the time. Such gatherings would strengthen the movement and foster a sense of community among activists.
The Abolitionist movement. "Thereafter, the struggle for women's rights became closely aligned with the abolitionist movement." (Patterson, 159)
The right for women to be active in the abolitionist movement
Whether slavery should be ended in the United States.
The major supporters were churches, convents, nobility, rich people. The rest were not.
The group was led by abolitionist John Brown.
The Cherokees formed the bed supporters of Major Ridge.
Immigrants.
The Second Great Awakening played a major role in increasing support for the abolitionist movement in the antebellum period.
Mr. Methven was a major participant.
They were the major supporters of the Klan.
Abolitionists used methods such as public speaking, writing pamphlets and books, circulating petitions, hosting public meetings and rallies, and engaging in civil disobedience like sit-ins and protests to promote their cause. They also utilized networks of supporters to spread their message and build momentum for the abolitionist movement.
Britain abolished the slave trade with its colonies
The major parties will try to capture its supporters