Theodore Dwight Weld
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Walt Whitman was a famous American poet during the 1800s. In his most famous book of poetry, "Leaves of Grass," Whitman celebrated freedom, discussed slavery, the Civil War, places in America, and love.
Catharine Beecher
Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible and Death of a Salesman.
Aaron Copeland.
Sarah and Angelina wrote a Antislavery pamphlet ans wrote the book American slavery as it is.
William Lloyd garrison
William Lloyd garrison
William Lloyd garrison
He owned a newspaper , the Liberator, in which he wrote about ending slavery. He also was a founder of the American Anti-Slavery group.
The leader was William Lloyd Garrison. He was an influential abolitionist and co-founder of the American Anti-Slavery Society. "American Slavery As It Is" was a publication that exposed the horrors of slavery through first-hand accounts and testimonials.
Three southern American writers to publish works in support of slavery (also called Anti-Tom works) were William Gilmore Simms, John Pendleton Kennedy and Caroline Lee Hentz. Their works were only three of twenty to thirty pro-slavery novels written in response to Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
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James Thornwell and Albert Barnes---------------------APEX :)
Frederick Douglass wrote an autobiography that describes his life in slavery and after he escapes. He battled racism throughout his life and became a famous abolitionist with many supporters.
They wrote about slavery from the standpoint of The Bible (Barnes opposed slavery, while Thornwell, a Southerner, supported it).
he wrote a book on slavery, and campaigned against it, in 1838 slavery was abolished