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The person who sometimes freed slaves was often referred to as an "abolitionist." Abolitionists actively worked to end slavery and, in some cases, would help enslaved individuals escape to freedom through means such as the Underground Railroad. Some abolitionists, like Harriet Tubman, directly assisted in freeing slaves, while others advocated for legal and social reforms.

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