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The Northern Abolitionist Movement
- Early abolitionists
- African colonization
- The rise of the abolitionists
- Resistance to abolitionism in the North
- Support for abolishing slavery grows
- The Underground Railroad
- Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Words to Know
- People to Know
- The Shame of the American People
- American Slavery as It Is
- The Grimké Sisters
America had always been home to people who felt that slavery was wrong and should be eliminated. These people, called...
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