APUSH Review: Famous Abolitionists

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APUSH Review: Famous Abolitionists www.Apushreview.com APUSH Review: Famous Abolitionists Everything You Need To Know About Abolitionists To Succeed In APUSH

Early Abolitionism Quakers American Colonization Society Colonial Era abolitionists American Colonization Society Founded in 1817 Goal was to send former slaves to Africa (Liberia) Prominent members included Henry Clay, Abraham Lincoln (early on) and many others Most African – Americans did NOT want to go

Important Abolitionists Harriet Beecher Stowe Uncle Tom’s Cabin Showed the evils of slavery and breaking up families Theodore Dwight Weld: American Slavery As It Is Married Angelina Grimké Angelina and Sarah Grimké Southern women that advocated abolitionism and women’s rights Harriet Tubman: Former slave, helped other slaves escape via the Underground Railroad Helped over 300 slaves

Important Abolitionists David Walker Called for unity among blacks, violence to end slavery Elijah Lovejoy Minster and newspaper editor from Illinois A mob burned his warehouse where his printing press was; shot and killed Helped inspire John Brown John Brown: Part of “Bleeding Kansas” and architect of the raid at Harpers Ferry

2 Absolutely Must-Know Abolitionists William Lloyd Garrison: The Liberator Called for the immediate end to slavery without compensation Disliked the Constitution since it allowed slavery; urged secession by the North Frederick Douglass Former slave, great orator, published The North Star Traveled to Europe to speak against slavery Attended the women’s rights movement at Seneca Falls

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