no.
The abolitionist movement largely ended in 1863 with the issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation, which made slavery illegal. Since the abolitionist movement had been founded to try and abolish slavery, it's work was done.
The abolitionist movement was created to abolish slavery in America, and it was supported by a fair amount of Americans.
just listen in class .
She was an anti slave metodist preacher who made big scarefices to move to kansas to be part of the abolitionist movement
Yes She Was !
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Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass
They believed that the abolitionist movement was right.
Thomas Garrett was an abolitionist and leader in the Underground Railroad movement before the American Civil War
Frederick Douglass was a key figure in the abolitionist movement. He was known for his powerful speeches and writings calling for an end to slavery, as well as his work as an activist and leader in the fight against slavery.
She was the leader of the abolisionist movement because she started the underground railroad, so people trusted hariiet.
John Brown and his sons.
The right for women to be active in the abolitionist movement
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Abolitionists were part of a movement who wanted to end slavery during the 1800's.