Harriet Beecher Stowe, Harriet Tubman, William Lloyd Garrison, Fredrick
Douglass, Sarah and Angelina Grimke, Sojourner Truth, and John Brown
Harriet Beecher Stowe: She wrote the Anti Slavery Novel
Sarah and Angelina Grimke: daring to speak before promiscuous or mixed crowds of men and woman, publishing some of the most powerful anti-slavery tracts, and stretching the boundaries of women's public role on the first woman
Harriet Tubman: created the underground railroad for slaves to escape
William Lloyd Garrison: wrote the Liberator, a abolitionist news paper
Fredrick Douglass: He wrote antislavery papers, and he spoke at places to get rid of slavery, and the thought that slavery was bad
Sojourner Truth: She was a Women rights activist, and she told people that African- Americans should be equal
John Brown: Led groups of armed people to get rid of slavery. He was captured by the South and was killed
Abolitionist: A person who was against slavery
Sarah and Angelina Grimke: daring to speak before promiscuous or mixed crowds of men and woman, publishing some of the most powerful anti-slavery tracts, and stretching the boundaries of women's public role on the first woman
Harriet Tubman: created the underground railroad for slaves to escape
William Lloyd Garrison: wrote the Liberator, a abolitionist news paper
Fredrick Douglass: He wrote antislavery papers, and he spoke at places to get rid of slavery, and the thought that slavery was bad
Sojourner Truth: She was a Women rights activist, and she told people that African- Americans should be equal
John Brown: Led groups of armed people to get rid of slavery. He was captured by the South and was killed
Abolitionist: A person who was against slavery