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Abolitionism
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"What, To a Slave, is the Fourth of July?"
by Frederick Douglass At a time like this, scorching irony, not convincing argument,
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Why did Quakers and other religious leaders in the North oppose slavery? (1 point)
They thought that slavery did not reflect
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Multiple Choice Question Key reform issues focused on A. foreign policy, marriage, women's rights, and religion. B. women
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What led Tubman to become a conductor on the Underground Railroad?
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what are 2 quotes showing levi coffins viewpoint on slavery
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Did Levi Coffin have any abolitionist friends and what did they do together
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Major accomplishments that levi Coffin had done or contributions to the movement
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5 other facts about Levi Coffin’s life
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Who was the publisher of The Liberator?(1 point)
Responses Sojourner Truth Sojourner Truth William Lloyd Garrison William Lloyd
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what does thomas day belive about slavery
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After the Dred Scott decision, Frederick Douglass said he sought to have Americans live up to the principles of the
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In the 1850s, William Still was instrumental in helping nearly 1,000 people escape from slavery, earning him the moniker “the
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Any organation that thomas day was in any writings about abolishing slavery
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In the mid-nineteenth century, some abolitionist newspapers ______ westward migration in the United States; by printing a letter
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Why did Quakers and other religious leaders in the north opposed slavery they felt African Americans should be fairly paid for
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After the Dred Scott decision, Frederick Douglass said he sought to have Americans live up to the principles of the
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"Wilberforce 1789 Abolition Speech"
by William Wilberforce When I consider the magnitude of the subject which I am to bring
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Why did Quakers and other religious leaders in the north of post slavery
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19th Century
African American History
American History
American Reform Movements
Civil Rights
Civil Rights Movement
Civil Rights Movements
Historical Impact
History
History/Politics
Key Reform Issues
Religion
Slavery
Social Justice
Social movements
United States
United States History
Women's rights