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Objective: To examine the mid-19 th century abolitionist movement. Abolitionists – people who wanted to end slavery in the U.S. The Abolitionist Movement in a Nu tshell (3:26

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Page 1: Objective: To examine the mid-19 th century abolitionist movement. Abolitionists – people who wanted to end slavery in the U.S. The Abolitionist Movement

Objective: To examine the mid-19th century abolitionist movement.

Abolitionists – people who wanted to end slavery in the U.S.

The Abolitionist Movement in a Nutshell (3:26

)

Page 2: Objective: To examine the mid-19 th century abolitionist movement. Abolitionists – people who wanted to end slavery in the U.S. The Abolitionist Movement

Frederick Douglass

· Douglass taught himself how to read as a child before escaping slavery.

· He lectured against slavery throughout the U.S. and Great Britain.

Frederick Douglass (2:25)

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· Douglass also started the anti-slavery newspaper The North Star.

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· They gave lectures throughout the U.S. on the evils of slavery.

Angelina and Sarah Grimké (1:46)

· The Grimké sisters were daughters of a wealthy Southern slaveholder.

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Underground Railroad – secret network of people who helped runaway slaves to reach freedom in the North or Canada

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Harriet Tubman Quotations:

“I had reasoned this out in my mind, there was one of two things I had a right to, liberty or death; if I could not have one, I would have the other.”

“I had crossed the line. I was free; but there was no one to welcome me to the land of freedom. I was a stranger in a strange land.”

“Quakers almost as good as colored.... They call themselves friends and you can trust them every time.”

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· Garrison also started the New England Anti-Slavery Society.

William Lloyd Garrison

· Garrison was a white abolitionist who started the anti-slavery newspaper the Liberator.

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In the very first issue of his anti-slavery newspaper, the

Liberator, William Lloyd Garrison stated, "I do not wish to

think, or speak, or write, with moderation. . . . I am in

earnest -- I will not equivocate -- I will not excuse -- I will not

retreat a single inch -- AND I WILL BE HEARD."

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“Save Us John Parker” dramatizes a family’s escape and rescue from slavery by John Parker, documented in his biography, His Promised Land. (video – 7:54; scroll down for video)

The John Parker House in Ripley, Ohio.

Aboard the Underground Railroad: List of Sites, State by State

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