Mulatto free slave who owned slaves himself | ||
City where a significant population of free mulattoes thrived | ||
Mountain range where the mountain whites dwelled | ||
A mountain white who would eventually become an American President | ||
greatest of the black abolitionists, former slave, orator and US minister to Haiti | ||
Only slave trader to be executed | ||
States in the Deep South | ||
Led a relatively successful slave rebellion in Virginia | ||
Led a slave rebellion in Charleston that was put down | ||
Led a slave rebellion in Richmond that was put down | ||
Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin | ||
Partially contributed to the religious practices of African-American religion | ||
Type of preaching by African-American preachers, distinctly African | ||
Most potent aspect of Christianity for the Africans | ||
Three brutal methods of slave control that flourished with the slave system | ||
Distinguished black leader and former slave who observed that whites could not hold blacks in a ditch without getting down there with them | ||
Society formed to transport Africans back to Africa | ||
African nation formed as a haven for freed blacks | ||
Capital of Liberia | ||
Events that sparked the abolition movement | ||
Abolitionist evangelized by Charles Grandison Finney | ||
Two wealthy merchants who helped Weld gain recognition | ||
Leader of the Lane Theological Seminary and father of many famous individuals | ||
Group of individuals, expelled from Lane Theological Seminary, and spread antislavery ideas throughout the Old Northwest | ||
A potent propaganda pamphlet issued against slavery | ||
Publisher of a militant antislavery newspaper | ||
A militant antislavery newspaper, one of the first of its kind | ||
A dedicated abolitionist who aided Garisson and helped him in abolition | ||
A black abolitionist who wrote Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World | ||
Freed black woman who fought for emancipation and women's rights | ||
Sought suitable relocation sites for Africans, and visited Niger Valley in West Africa | ||
The greatest of the black abolitionists | ||
Autobiography written by the greatest of the black abolitionists | ||
Parties that received abolitionist support throughout the years | ||
Mason-Dixon Line's location | ||
Propositions put forth by the South to defend slavery | ||
Resolution drove through the House by southerners that kept talk of slavery out of the House and Senate | ||
Man who fought and managed a repeal of the decision that was silencing talk of slavery | ||
Reasons North was reluctant about abolition | ||
Mob that nearly killed Garrison | ||
Reverend who attacked not only slavery, but Catholic women's chastity, and was subsequently killed. |
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