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• He was a Novelist
• Author of uncle tom's cabin, o It was about a slave who is treated badly in 1852 o The book persuaded more northerners and other to be anti-slavery
• Noticeable American abolitionist
• He was a journalist and social reformer
• As an editor of radical abolitionist newspaper o "the liberator"
• He was one of the founders of the American anti-slavery society.
• Free slave in South Carolina
• He was considered a mulatto
• He was an inspiration to a group of slaves
• They ended up seizing Charleston, South Carolina in 1822,
• But one of them betrayed him
• 38 of his followers including him were hanged o This was before the revolt started.
• He was the one who called …show more content…
garrison burned the constitution as a proslavery document. argued for "no union with slaveholders" until they repented for their sins by freeing their slaves.
• a euphemism for slavery and the economic ramifications of it in the american south. the term aimed to explain away the seeming contradiction of legalized slavery in a country whose declaration of independence states that "all men are created equal". it was one of the key causes of the civil war.
• a political party that started during the two party systems in the 1840's.the party's main platform was bringing an end to slavery by political and legal means. the party was originally part of the american anti-slavery however; they split because they believed there was a more practical way to end slavery than garrison's moral crusade.
• in 1832 theodore dwight weld went to the lane theological seminary in cincinnati, ohio. the seminary was presided over by lyman beecher. weld and some of his comrades were kicked out for their actions of anti-slavery. the young men were known as the "lane rebels." they helped lead and continue the preaching of anti-slavery