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Jefferson Davis

President of Confederate States

Ulysses S. Grant

Union Army General and President of US

John Calhoun

Strong advocate of slavery as well as minority party rights concept in politics.

Henry Clay

Warhawk/Compromise of 1850/The great negotiator.

Thaddeus Stevens

Strong opponent of slavery and discrimination. Sought to gain African American rights during Reconstruction.

Hinton Helper

Critic of slavery in 1850s. Argued that slavery harmed the south economically and who wrote The Impending Crisis of the South.

Clement Vallandigham

Copperhead leader. Exiled after voicing his opinions against the civil war.

Frederick Douglas

Leader of abolitionist movement after escaping slavery. Wrote Frederick Douglass: the Life of a Slave.

Harriet Beecher Stowe

Uncle Tom's Cabin

William Lloyd Garrison

The Liberator

Sojourner Truth

Female African American Civil Rights Activist and Feminist

Harriet Tubman

The Underground Railroad

John Brown

Bleeding Kansas

Denmark Vessey

Ringleader of "the rising" in Charleston

Nat Turner

Leader of what is considered most successful slave rebellion.

Winfield Scott

Senior General of US Army


Whig

Robert E. Lee

One of the most famous Generals of Confederate Army

George McClellan

Union General. Creator of Army of Potomack. Didn't do much made Lincoln angry.

Stonewall Jackson

Confederate General

William Sherman

General of Union Army. March across South.