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1 do now: copy notes for abolitionists you didn’t get (add to 603)
John Brown’s Raid (1859) Raid military weapons; arm slaves; rebellion hung Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad (1850s) URR freed thousands Tubman freed 100+? Harriet Beecher Stowe (1852) Uncle Tom’s Cabin Showed Northerners the real brutality of slavery

2 do now: copy notes for abolitionists you didn’t get (add to 603)
Establishment of the Republican Party (1850s) No slavery west Lincoln wins prez William Lloyd Garrison and The American Anti-Slavery Society ( ) The Liberator Called for immediate abolition

3 604: Slavery 12/20

4 William Lloyd Garrison and The American Anti-Slavery Society

5 The Free-Soil Party

6 John Brown’s Raid

7 Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad, and Harriet Beecher Stowe

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11 Establishment of the Republican Party

12 Thoughts? “However benignly it might be painted, slavery still remained a cancer in the heart of American democracy, a moral outrage that mocked the nation’s claim to be a model of social and political enlightenment.”

13 Slavery America’s “peculiar institution” Race based Brutality

14 Plantation Slavery 50% of southern slaves owned by 5% of population
5% Controlled the wealth, politics, and social scene of south What does this tell us about most of the south?

15 Frederick Douglass Escaped slavery + was taught to read and write
Wrote Narrative of the Life of a Slave Published The North Star

16 Drunk History Douglass

17 Comparing Douglass’ experiences
Annotate for and identify similarities and differences in his experiences as both a Northern and a Southern slave How was he treated as a Northern slave? How was he treated as a Southern slave?

18 What were some distinct similarities and differences that you noticed about the abolitionists? What does this say about the abolitionist movement as a whole? What are your three take-aways from the discussion about Frederick Douglass’ experiences?


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