Sojourner Truth spoke against slavery all over the US
The Massachusetts senator who spoke out against pro-slavery forces in Kansas and was violently attacked by a fellow senator was Charles Sumner. In 1856, he delivered a speech titled "The Crime Against Kansas," condemning slavery and its supporters. His outspoken criticism led to a brutal assault by South Carolina Senator Preston Brooks, who beat Sumner with a cane on the Senate floor, highlighting the intense sectional tensions leading up to the Civil War.
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Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
former slave who spoke against slavery
spoke against it
Well, Ohio senators had not spoken out against slavery, before they did.
Slavery spoke out against him that's why slaves killed him.
Frederick Douglass e2020
He was against it and wanted to help them to send them free from slavery