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The kind people that worked together under the abolitionist umbrella was white and black activists, women and men.

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Fredrick Douglass was the one that thought that both of these things should be used because he believed that the moral arguments and political actions would be useful to fight and achieve abolition.

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Fredrick Douglass escaped in 1838. When he escaped he became one of the eloquent voices of the abolition movement.

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James Gillespie Birney believed that political action and the power of religion were the keys to ending slavery because when he was born he was in a slaveholding family, he freed his slaves and later on became the nations most prominent abolitions. Birney proposed some measures that would prohibit selling slaves.

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Douglass attend the first women’s right convention because his position on women and his belief that political power would help him achieve abolition.

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1777- Vermont was the first U.S. territory to ban slavery 1780- Pennsylvania follow suit 1804- Northern states had voted to abolish slavery within

their borders 1817- Slavery was born 1831- An anti-slavery newspaper was founded 1838- Douglass escaped bondage 1840-1844- Birney joined those who left Garrisons group

and was the party’s presidential nominee 1848- Douglass attended the first women’s right convention 1857- Birney dies 1895- Douglass died after serving in a number of

government posts.

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Abolitionist: a person who favors the abolition of a practice or institution, esp. capital punishment or (formerly) slavery.

A major historical person is Fredrick Douglass. He wanted to abolish slavery for many African Americans he was an important figure for them because he was against slavery.

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Fredrick Douglass didn’t want to affect African Americans in that time. On the other hand he wanted to help them. Douglass helped them by continuing his campaign for civil rights, working to help freedmen in the south. He wasn’t trying to affect them he was trying to end slavery, their freedom and for African Americans to have a better opportunity later on in life. He believed that is both moral arguments and political action could help him fight and achieve abolition.

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The meaning of this is that why should people be treated different when they are both the same even if there different color skin. We all should have the same privileges because each and everyone of doesn’t matter how we look we all have consequences some time soon

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What this quote is trying to say is that people who enslave other by not giving them their freedom means that them as well shouldn’t be free because there denying freedom to slave.

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This document is important because this document was written by an abolitionist named William Lloyd Garrison.

This document was explained the anti-slavery and was in the newspaper.