Antislavery and Abolitionism
Title: Antislavery and Abolitionism
Category: History
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Antislavery and Abolitionism
Antislavery and Abolitionism
Antislavery and abolitionism began to take place in the 1820’s and 1830’s as religious reform movements and it quickly turned political in the 1840’s and 1850’s. Groups such as the free African Americans, Quakers, and militant white reformers were responsible for abolishing slavery.
The American Colonization Society was formed in 1817 by northern religious reformers and southern slave owners. The Quakers also made up a vast number of the members of the American
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abolitionist to speak at these conventions. There were many other blacks who announced their antislavery position. John Russworm and Samuel Cornish founded the first African American newspaper titled , Freedoms Journal. David Walker wrote a widely distributed pamphlet, Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World. Pamphlets and journals such as these were found responsible for stirring up trouble among the South. They were believed to have played a part in Nat Turner’s revolt in 1831.
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