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Master and Slave: Slave Resistance
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Master and Slave: Slave Resistance

From the time they leave Africa; slaves resist their captive state. Actual rebellions are rare, in part because the vast majority of the population is white and free. In a one-year time frame in the early 1830s two significant events occur: the init...

Voices of Reform: Women's Role in the Abolitionist Movement
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Voices of Reform: Women's Role in the Abolitionist Movement

Violating conventional mores, women in the North take the abolitionists' cause to their neighborhoods, asking people to join them in signing anti-slavery petitions. Because of slavery's impact on family life and personal dignity, a few women begin s...

Voices of Reform: Abolitionist Movement, The
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Voices of Reform: Abolitionist Movement, The

The first major abolitionist voice in the United States is William Lloyd Garrison who begins publishing The Liberator in 1831. He gathers around him a society of men and women, white and black, who advocate the immediate abolition of slavery in the ...