Stack #175662
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| Freddrick Douglass | An escaped slave, wrote autobiography, speaker and abolitionist, wanted political change
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| William Garrisson | Abolitionist, one of the most hated, published the Liberated, in charge of Anti-Slavery society
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| John Q. Adams | Former president, fought the gag rule in Congress, which tried to table all debates against slavery
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| Lucrecra Moute | Abolitionist who began her fight for women's rights when she couldn't speak at the abolition convention in London
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| Wendell Phillips | "Abolition's golden trumpet" supported Garrison, boycotted slavery items
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| Harriet Beecher Stowe | Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin, Lincoln remarked that she was the little women who started the civil war
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| Charles Phiney | Preacher who spoke out against slavery while a minister at Oberlin College
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| Denmark Vesey | Tried to lead a rebellion of 9,000 slaves in South Carolina, but failed and was killed
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| Harriet Jacobs | Former slave who wrote about her experiences
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| Nat Turner | He led one of the last major slave rebellions in Virginia, it led to tougher slave laws
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| Rev. Elijah P. Lovejoy | A martyr who was killed trying to protect his abolitionist printing press
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| Sojourner Truth | Ex-slave, abolitionist, fought for women's rights
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| James Henry Hammond | Said that "Cotton is King"
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| Theodore D. Wells | Wrote the pamphlet "American Slavery as it is", one of the Lane Rebels that preached abolition in northwest
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| Chief Justice Taney | Appointed by Andrew Jackson into Supreme Court, Chief Justice that made the Dred Scott ruling
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| Andrew Jackson | President at time of Gag rule being passed, kept abolition mail from going down south
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| Fillmore | President during Compromise of 1850
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| Polk | President during the war with Mexico
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| Pierce | President during Kansas-Nebraska Act
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| Buchanan | Last president before Lincoln who witnessed the Dred Scott case
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