Some prominent abolitionists included Frederick Douglass, a former enslaved person who became a leading voice for emancipation and civil rights; Harriet Tubman, known for her role in the Underground Railroad; and William Lloyd Garrison, a white journalist who published "The Liberator" and advocated for immediate abolition. Other notable figures included Sojourner Truth, who spoke passionately against slavery and for women's rights, and John Brown, who believed in armed insurrection to end slavery. Their collective efforts significantly contributed to the movement against slavery in the United States.
The Southerners blamed the slave rebellions on the Northern abolitionists.
No, but that was what John Brown clearly had in mind.
THE southerners blamed the slave rebllions on the northen abolitionists
Abolitionists
false
Abolitionists
Slave trade and slaves in general.
abolitionists
abolitionists
The Southerners blamed the slave rebellions on the Northern abolitionists.
abolitionists believed that if you were a slave then you could make your master an abomanation...close quote.... abolitionists believed that if you were a slave then you could make your master an abomanation...close quote....
No, but that was what John Brown clearly had in mind.
THE southerners blamed the slave rebllions on the northen abolitionists
THE southerners blamed the slave rebllions on the northen abolitionists
Slaves, slave-owners, slave-drivers, Abolitionists and the organisers of the Underground Railroad.
All the land obtained from Mexico from this war was below the Mason-Dixon line. Abolitionists were fearful that some of this new territory would become slave states.
Fugitive slave act