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A person who wants to end slavery abolitionist A person who wants to end slavery

A team that competes by making arguments for or against something Debate team A team that competes by making arguments for or against something

conductor A person who helped people escape to freedom on the Underground Railroad

An inner sense of right and wrong conscience An inner sense of right and wrong

Forced to work without pay enslaved Forced to work without pay

The ability to speak or write expression The ability to speak or write

Not being controlled by someone else freedom Not being controlled by someone else

Equal treatment under the law justice Equal treatment under the law

liberty freedom

prejudice A strong feeling or opinion formed unfairly or without knowing all the facts

Freedoms that are protected by a country’s laws rights Freedoms that are protected by a country’s laws

slavery A cruel system in which someone legally owns or controls another person

Underground Railroad Secret network of people and hiding places to help slaves escape to freedom