The individual you are referring to is Frances Ellen Watkins Harper. Born free in Pennsylvania in 1825, she became a prominent abolitionist, poet, and activist against segregation in the North. Harper moved to the South after the Civil War, where she founded several schools for freedmen, advocating for education and civil rights for African Americans. Her work significantly contributed to the fight for equality and social justice during her time.
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an African-American abolitionist and women's rights activist
You are Lucretia Mott, a prominent abolitionist and women's rights activist. Born into a slaveholding family in Pennsylvania, she moved north and became a key figure in the abolitionist movement, actively advocating for the end of slavery. Mott was also a devout Quaker, which influenced her commitment to social justice and equality.
Yes, she was. She was an African-American abolitionist, and womens' rights activist. For more information, copy and paste this link. http://www.sojournertruth.org/library/archive/LegacyOfFaith.htm Hope this helps :)
The main reason why David Walker is important is due the fact that he was an outspoken abolitionist. He was also an anti-slavery activist.
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Harriet Beecher Stowe is a famous American abolitionist. The word abolitionist is a noun. Synonyms for this word are advocate, activist, and revolutionary.
an African-American abolitionist and women's rights activist
A synonym for abolitionist is activist.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton was an American social activist, abolitionist and involved on the Womens Movement.
Frederick Douglass was a famous abolitionist publisher and activist on the Underground Railroad.
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Frederick Douglass was a famous abolitionist publisher and activist on the Underground Railroad.
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Lucretia Mott