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THE SOUTHERN MOVEMENT THE NORTHERN MOVEMENT Group/Person: Belief: Group/Person: Belief: Group/Person: Belief: Group/Person: Belief: Group/Person Belief: Group/Person: Belief: Group/Person: Belief: Group/Person: Belief: Group/Person: Belief: Group/Person: Belief: Group/Person: Belief: Group/Person: Belief: Group/Person: Belief: Group/Person: Belief In addition to their name, explain who they are.

 The Quakers  Denmark Vesey  American Colonization Society (ACS)  Black Nationalists  William Lloyd Garrison  David Walker  Nat Turner  American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS)  Henry Garnet  Sojourner Truth  Harriet Tubman  Frederick Douglass  John Brown

Frederick Douglass (Assimilation) Henry Garnet (Nationalism) Read pages 287 and 300.