“Those who deny freedom to other deserve it not for themselves”.These were the famous lines are spoken by Abraham Lincoln, who believed that slavery was cruel and unfair, as well as many anti-slavery societies. Many anti-slavery societies favored this quote because they all believed that equality is the most important thing no matter what skin tone a person is. There were many abolitionists in Farmington, but there were also many anti-abolitionist and because of the mixture, this created arguments, riots, fights and much more. (Donahue 11) There were even some towns were the situation would so bad that the people would have to separate in the town. It was kind of like the north and south but since this topic was so widespread it didn't end instantly it took time. Slavery ended gradually but because of that anti-slavery societies began to change people's beliefs about slavery. Their reactions toward slavery changed in our local community during the 1800 and 1900s.
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Even though many people in Farmington agreed with anti-slavery societies. There were still some that did not. Conflicts were created because of the different beliefs about slavery. For example, people would call abolitionists names, people would start riots, and they would be made fun of, but sometimes in …show more content…
Anti-slavery society's helped slaves even before and after the civil war by changing people's view on slavery. Anti-slavery societies went against the norm and even when their would be involved in violence they would still keep on giving speeches instead of giving up. Since they didn't give up they got stronger and got more people to change their view on