Abolitionists.
Is a speech given by Henry McNeal Turber, about slavery.
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That cotton was America's biggest export, so the institution of slavery was beneficial. That slaves were simple, happy folk, content with their lot. That the slaves were much better-off in America than they would have been in Africa. That slavery was a perfect God-given arrangement of master and man. They called it a states rights issue. They argued that slaves were property or animals, not people, and were thus not entitled to rights. The best "scientists" of that day considered people with dark skin to be inferior. The southerners said slavery was necessary to help the economy. They convinced themselves that they were doing people from Africa a favor. They argued that slavery was a time-honored tradition and that even Africans sold other Africans into slavery.
I think you might be looking for the phrase "Bleeding Kansas".
I think you might be looking for the phrase "Bleeding Kansas".
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Abolitionists.
They were the abolitionists.
There is a misunderstanding concerning the issue of slavery in the US in antebellum America and during the US Civil War. Speaking out boldly against slavery was never an issue. Anti-slavery groups were divided in two factions. Fr example, hen running for the Illinois senate seat held by Stephen A. Douglas, Lincoln expressed his opposition to slavery. What this meant for Lincoln and many others who opposed slavery was that a plan for abolishing slavery would be needed. Lincoln favored a plan, much like England's that would compensate slave owners for the loss of their slaves. During the US Civil War, Lincoln created a number of compensation plans to free slaves in the border states that spanned in time several generations.Abolitionists, however, wanted slavery to be needed immediately if not sooner". They disregarded the social, political and economic consequences of an abrupt end of slavery.
They were called abolitionists.
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Slave traders, slave drivers, owners... there isn't rly a specific name.
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"Bleeding Kansas" is the nickname given to the territory where pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers clashed in violent confrontations over the issue of slavery in the mid-1850s.
When the book was published it gave a view of slavery that hasn't been given before and caused people to discuss and think about slavery. This took place just before the start of the civil war and contributed to the discussion about how to abolish slavery.