Ooohhh. Just some stuff
It all goes back to segregation and slavery, some people still won't let it go.
the captin came back to save the people to escape from slavery
The slaves. Slavery was abolished throughout the USA in 1865.
Pro-Slavery means that you support the idea of enslaving people.
Most people in the north of American were against slavery.
There were many people that opposed slavery. For this reason it was necessary to include a section that banned slavery for the passing of the US Constitution to go through..
Slavery
The Hebrew people were in slavery back in Egypt.
People fought against slavery through various means, including legal challenges, political activism, and organized resistance movements. Abolitionists campaigned for the end of slavery through petitions, protests, and underground railroad networks, leading to the eventual abolition of slavery in many countries.
no although she was born in rural poverty
People took actions against slavery through participating in abolitionist movements, such as the Underground Railroad and the formation of anti-slavery societies. Additionally, some individuals fought against slavery through legal means, such as advocating for the passage of laws that prohibited the buying and selling of enslaved people.
Slaves weren't allowed to go to school back in those times. But if you are talking about the event of 'slavery', then the people went to school during the period of that time. It's not like they didn't go to school.
People who disagreed with slavery were called abolitionists because they believed that slavery was morally wrong and should be abolished. They worked to end the institution of slavery through political activism, protests, and spreading anti-slavery ideas in order to bring an end to the practice.
She was called Moses (and if you ask me was very similar and deserved this title!) because she led people through the underground tunnel from slavery to freedom and safety!
It denied the right of some people
to Canada or some where slavery wasn't
Popular Sovereignty