Federick Douglas
Frederick Douglas
Frederick Douglas
Frederick Douglas
David Walker
Harriet Tubman, an abolitionist and former slave, was known as "Black Moses" for her leadership in guiding many enslaved individuals to freedom along the Underground Railroad. She played a pivotal role in the antislavery movement and as a conductor on the Underground Railroad, risking her life to help others escape to freedom.
No, Theodore Weld was not black. He was a well known abolitionist in his time.
Harriet Tubman was known as the "Black Moses" because of the efforts she had applied to her task of leading her family to freedom.
Federick Douglas
Frederick Douglas
Harriet Tubman was known as the Black Moses because of her efforts with the Underground Railroad and helping many slaves gain freedom.
Moses Draper, an American abolitionist, died in 1866 at the age of 42 from illness. He was known for his work in the antislavery movement and efforts to help escaped slaves on the Underground Railroad.
Frederick Douglas
Frederick Douglas
No, they aren't the same person. Harriet Tubman (c. 1822 -- March 10, 1913), also known as "Agent Moses","Black Moses," "Grandma Moses," or "Moses of Her People," was an African-American abolitionist, humanitarian, and Union spy during the American Civil War. Anna Mary Robertson Moses (September 7, 1860 -- December 13, 1961), also known as "Grandma Moses," was a renowned American folk artist.
Harriet Tubman
Yes. David Walker was a black abolitionist in the early 1800s.