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Black Saga
History
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Daughters of a Quaker judge of the South Carolina Supreme Court. | Angelina Grimke and Saraha Moore Grimke |
| Born in Maryland, Escaped with his family to New York City when he was 9 years old,he became a minster. | Henry Highland Garnet |
| A secret room for people to hide and possibly had a secret underground tunnel. | Fort Erie,Canada |
| In 1837 editor of the Alton was killed for defending his right to publish anti slavery material. his body was dumped in the Mississippi River. | Elijah P. Lovejoy |
| In 1837 He was the first American to earn a Medical degree | James McCune Smith |
| In 1839 when Cinque and his "capture" followers seized a slave ship.63 days sailing until it was intercepted by a U.S ship | Amistad |
| Two Americans took up the African case and argued about it. United states government appealed to this decision. 73 years old pass a 8 hour speech that greatly influenced the argument. | John Quincy Adams |
| Swing Low,Sweet Chariot and Steal Away were songs to escape to freedom. | Spirituals |
| In the late 1700s and 1800s Africans used songs to keep the spirits up; and send signals and warned run aways and other of danger | Slave song |
| Former enslaved was one of the most influential African American between 1840 and 1870. | Henry Highland Garnet |
| In 1843 over 1000 black men,women,and children took advantage of this offer. On October 21,1835 wealthy individual became became to abolitionists. He later became presidents of the New York and a conductor of the underground railroad | Gerrit Smith |
| In 1843, an African American engineer had inventions that dehydrated sugar cane into granules at a low cost | Norbert Rillieux |
| This Black women born in either 1843 or 1845 had 2 nest known pieces of art both carved in marble in 1868 and 1876. | Edmonia Lewis |
| In 1844 the first black person was licensed to practice law in the United States. | Macon B. Allen |
| On December 3, 1847 these 2 men had a newspaper, it was published in Rochester, New York. | Frederick Douglass and Martin Delany |
| In 1847 this black man had escaped from slavery. He later made a book The Underground Railroad. | William Still |
| William and Ellen Craft met while they were enslaved in Macon, Georgia.In December 1848 they disguised themselves and escaped.Name their book | Running a Thousand Miles to Freedom |
| On July 19 and 20,1848 this African American was the only prominted man invited to speak at a convection. | Frederick Douglass |
| She made at least 19 trips into the south and saved an estimated 300 enslaved black people. She herself escaped from slavery in Maryland in 1849. | Harriet Tubman |
| This white lawyer argued for desegregated schools and that all me should be free, equal, and protection of laws. | Charles Sumner |
| In 1849 Charles Sumner and Macon B. Allen argued for desegregated schools.What case was this | Roberts vs City of Boston |
| This person was born on June 15, 1789 escaped from slavery using the Underground Railroad to arrive in Ontario, Canada in 1830 | Josiah Henson |
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