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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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