1.This was what abolitionists were fighting for, the freeing of all slaves.
2.Escaped from slavery in 1838 and became a free man. Was one of the most vocal leaders of the abolitionist movement and wrote an autobiography.
3.This is the approach that many early anti-slavery groups took to first stop slave traders, then phase out slavery in the North and Upper South, then compensating slaveholders for their loss.
4.This organization was founded in 1883 and called for an end to slavery because it was immoral and evil. They believed that all slaves should be freed.
5.Gained freedom in 1827 in New York and became a leader in the abolitionist movement, giving huge speeches and rallying people to the cause of abolitionism.
6.This was what many anti-slavery supporters believed in—the immediate end to all slavery in the U.S. without compensation or gradual steps.
7.This group was formed in 1816 to help move African Americans to Africa to set up a free colony in West Africa. This colony eventually became Liberia with the capital of Monrovia, named for President James Monroe.
8.Founder of the American Anti-Slave society and publisher of an abolitionist newspaper called “The Liberator.”
A.Abolition
B.William Lloyd Garrison
C.Emancipation
D.Frederick Douglass
E.Gradualism
F.Sojurner Truth
G.American Colonization Society
H.American Anti-Slave Society
2.Escaped from slavery in 1838 and became a free man. Was one of the most vocal leaders of the abolitionist movement and wrote an autobiography.
3.This is the approach that many early anti-slavery groups took to first stop slave traders, then phase out slavery in the North and Upper South, then compensating slaveholders for their loss.
4.This organization was founded in 1883 and called for an end to slavery because it was immoral and evil. They believed that all slaves should be freed.
5.Gained freedom in 1827 in New York and became a leader in the abolitionist movement, giving huge speeches and rallying people to the cause of abolitionism.
6.This was what many anti-slavery supporters believed in—the immediate end to all slavery in the U.S. without compensation or gradual steps.
7.This group was formed in 1816 to help move African Americans to Africa to set up a free colony in West Africa. This colony eventually became Liberia with the capital of Monrovia, named for President James Monroe.
8.Founder of the American Anti-Slave society and publisher of an abolitionist newspaper called “The Liberator.”
A.Abolition
B.William Lloyd Garrison
C.Emancipation
D.Frederick Douglass
E.Gradualism
F.Sojurner Truth
G.American Colonization Society
H.American Anti-Slave Society