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Title: The Abolition Movement


1
The Abolition Movement
2
The Second Great Awakening
  • A religious revival that swept the nation
  • Protestant Preachers believed that America was
    becoming Immoral.
  • Birth a number of Social reforms, including
    abolition.
  • Christians Viewed slavery as a Moral Dilemma

3
Background
  • Abolition
  • End of Slavery
  • Emancipation
  • Freeing of slaves
  • Gradualism
  • gradually end slavery by starting in the North
    and slowly moving down South
  • Colonization
  • Send slaves back to Africa
  • Necessary Evil
  • Slavery was a economic boost
  • The south argued that the emergence of cotton as
    the most important cash crop in the country made
    slaves necessary.

4
White Abolitionist
  • William Lloyd Garrison
  • Editor of The Liberator wanted the immediate
    emancipation of slaves
  • The Grimke Sisters
  • Quakers against slavery who preached and lectured
    about the parallels of slaves and women

5
White Resistance
  • Gag Rule
  • Most white Northerners disliked Southerners, but
    wanted to stay out of the slave controversy.
  • The Southern politicians enacted the GAG rule in
    order to prohibit debate and discussion in
    Congress on the subject of slavery.
  • The Northerners supported this law and it was
    renewed every year for eight years.

6
Nat Turners Rebellion
  • Nat Turner
  • Nat Turner, a black slave and preacher, led the
    most famous slave revolt in United States history
  • In 1831, Turner and from 60 to 70 other slaves
    killed about 60 whites in Virginia. The victims
    included the family of Joseph Travis, Turner's
    owner
  • Whites retaliated
  • Feared an uprising from slaves
  • killed 200 blacks
  • Most were innocent with no connection to the
    uprising.

7
Black Abolitionist
  • Frederick Douglass
  • Born a slave (escaped), Douglass became a noted
    reformer, author, and orator. He devoted his life
    to the abolition of slavery and the fight for
    black rights.
  • Sojourner Truth Born Isabella Baumfree
  • former slave who gave powerful speeches about
    abolition which held her audiences spellbound.
  • David Walker
  • free black man who said that slavery was
    un-Christian and un-American, supported violence
    and rebellion to end slavery
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