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American Pageant Ch 16

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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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