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Freddrick Douglass An escaped slave, wrote autobiography, speaker and abolitionist, wanted political change
William Garrisson Abolitionist, one of the most hated, published the Liberated, in charge of Anti-Slavery society
John Q. Adams Former president, fought the gag rule in Congress, which tried to table all debates against slavery
Lucrecra Moute Abolitionist who began her fight for women's rights when she couldn't speak at the abolition convention in London
Wendell Phillips "Abolition's golden trumpet" supported Garrison, boycotted slavery items
Harriet Beecher Stowe Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin, Lincoln remarked that she was the little women who started the civil war
Charles Phiney Preacher who spoke out against slavery while a minister at Oberlin College
Denmark Vesey Tried to lead a rebellion of 9,000 slaves in South Carolina, but failed and was killed
Harriet Jacobs Former slave who wrote about her experiences
Nat Turner He led one of the last major slave rebellions in Virginia, it led to tougher slave laws
Rev. Elijah P. Lovejoy A martyr who was killed trying to protect his abolitionist printing press
Sojourner Truth Ex-slave, abolitionist, fought for women's rights
James Henry Hammond Said that "Cotton is King"
Theodore D. Wells Wrote the pamphlet "American Slavery as it is", one of the Lane Rebels that preached abolition in northwest
Chief Justice Taney Appointed by Andrew Jackson into Supreme Court, Chief Justice that made the Dred Scott ruling
Andrew Jackson President at time of Gag rule being passed, kept abolition mail from going down south
Fillmore President during Compromise of 1850
Polk President during the war with Mexico
Pierce President during Kansas-Nebraska Act
Buchanan Last president before Lincoln who witnessed the Dred Scott case
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