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Page 1: Aim: Who were the leaders of the Abolition movement?

Aim: Who were the leaders of the Abolition movement?

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• What does Garrison compare himself to that had occurred 57 years earlier? How does he compare himself to them?

• Whose freedom is Garrison fighting for? How are they treated?

• What is the message Garrison sends in his last line? What does this tell us about the Abolitionist movement?

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The Abolition Movement

• Abolition movement: Sought to end slavery• Colonization movement: Sought to return

African Americans to Africa- Failed• Abolition movements existed since 1700’s,

sought slow, gradual end to slavery• Why might these strategies have been

ineffective? Think from the perspective of all sides.

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• 1800’s- Abolitionists become more radical, demand immediate end to slavery

• Begin flooding South with anti-Slavery propaganda- Outlawed by Andrew Jackson

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• Anti-slavery legislation barred from being discussed in Congress

Why would many Northern politicians be so worried about this movement? Is it similar to anything today?

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William Lloyd Garrison• White abolitionist from Boston• Published the Liberator• Organized The New England Anti-Slavery

Society• Most of his readership were freed blacks

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http://www.biography.com/people/frederick-douglass-9278324

• Who was Frederick Douglas and what was he like as a slave?

• What did Douglas do after gaining his freedom?

• What book did he publish?

• Why do you think Douglas is such an important Abolitionist figure?

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Sojourner Truth

• Born a slave in rural New York• Hears the voice of God telling her to escape,

which she follows• Is aided in her escape by Quakers

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• Spends her life preaching in churches, using her experiences to paint slavery as an evil force

• Publishes a book of her experiences as a slave

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Harriet Tubman • Escaped slave from Maryland• Becomes a “conductor” on the Underground

Railroad, saving hundreds of slaves and never losing one

• Will later become a Union Spy during the Civil War

http://www.history.com/topics/black-history/harriet-tubman

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Underground Railroad

• Not an organized route• Group of abolitionists and sympathizers who

aided slaves in their escape from the South to the North and Canada

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John Brown

• White abolitionist who launches a raid on the military arsenal at Harpers Ferry in 1859

• Planned on starting an open slave rebellion, is defeated by Robert Lee

• Had asked Tubman (who was sick) and Douglas (who declined) to join

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• Which abolitionists strategy do you think will gain the most success? Why?

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