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UNIT 10.4 ABOLITION AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD MR. dickerson

ABOLITION – the movement to end slavery. 1 ABOLITION – the movement to end slavery.

2 WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON – abolitionist who publishes a newspaper called The Liberator. William Lloyd Garrison

The Liberator was printed in Boston. 2 The Liberator was printed in Boston. Spread the word of the abolition movement in the North.

3 FREDERICK DOUGLASS – an ex-slave who was an emotional and eloquent abolitionist speaker. Frederick Douglass

3 Published a biography of his life to prove he was once a slave and was now a free man.

4 SOJOURNER TRUTH – an ex-slave, she was a speaker against slavery. Sojourner Truth

Sojourner Truth and Abraham Lincoln

UNDERGROUND RAILROAD – a network of people that helped 5 UNDERGROUND RAILROAD – a network of people that helped runaway slaves reach freedom in the North.

THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD

THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD

THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD – hiding places

HARRIET TUBMAN – a former slave who helped 6 HARRIET TUBMAN – a former slave who helped large numbers of slaves to freedom through the underground railroad. Harriet Tubman

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