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  • Abolitionism - Wikipedia
    Some abolitionists said that slavery was criminal and a sin; they also criticized slave owners of using black women as concubines and taking sexual advantage of them
  • Abolitionist Movement - Definition Famous Abolitionists | HISTORY
    What Is an Abolitionist? An abolitionist, as the name implies, is a person who sought to abolish slavery during the 19th century More specifically, these individuals sought the immediate and
  • 13 Most Famous Abolitionists - Have Fun With History
    Former slaves like Frederick Douglass and free blacks like Charles Henry Langston and John Mercer Langston, who founded the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, were among the black militants of the time Many anti-slavery activists took the position that the institution of slavery itself was immoral
  • Movement, U. S. History, Leaders, Definition - Britannica
    abolitionism, (c 1783–1888), in western Europe and the Americas, the movement chiefly responsible for creating the emotional climate necessary for ending the transatlantic slave trade and chattel slavery
  • 6 Famous Abolitionists You Should Know - TheCollector
    On the front lines were abolitionists who made freedom their life’s work, fighting to make a difference in the lives of future generations 1 Frederick Douglass Born enslaved, Frederick Douglass rose from subjugation to become one of the United States’ first civil rights leaders
  • The African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship
    Abolitionists focused attention on slavery and made it difficult to ignore They heightened the rift that had threatened to destroy the unity of the nation even as early as the Constitutional Convention
  • Abolition - National Geographic Society
    People in both the North and the South fought the abolitionists Many considered slavery to be part of the natural order, and they believed that any efforts to end slavery would divide the nation and destroy the country’s economy
  • Abolitionism - U-S-History. com
    Just as Southerners eventually concluded that their institution of slavery could not be protected under the Constitution while the number of free states grew, abolitionists argued that since slavery could not be abolished under the existing Constitution, it was the obligation of the North to secede


















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