Constitution and Causes
Famous White Abolitionists
Frederick Douglass
Other Notable Figures and Events
100

This constitutional clause was added for tax purposes, granting only partial citizenship status to the country's slaves. 

The 3/5ths Compromise

100

This famous abolitionist was the founder and editor-in-chief of the original newspaper for the cause, "The Liberator". 

Who is William Lloyd Garrison? 

100

Douglass, born a slave, was secretly taught the rudiments of this skill, invoking a sense of independence in him. 

What is literacy? 

100

This woman has the name most associated with the so-called "Underground Railroad", an escape route made up of refuges of anti-slave alleys with good hiding places, helping over 700 slaves steal themselves from slavery. 

Who is Harriet Tubman? 

200

This clause sought to gradually end the Atlantic Slave trade in the U.S. by saying no slave ships can legally disembark here by 1808

The Slave Trade Clause

200

This abolitionist, accompanied by his sons, massacred several slave owning families, and used a rag-tag team of runaway slaves to try to occupy Harper's Ferry in Virginia, starting the Civil War themselves, to no avail. 

Who is John Brown? 

200

Douglass was sent to this so-called "Slave Breaker" to have his disobedience brutalized out of him, but Douglass stood up to him and gave him the clobbering of a lifetime. 

Who was Edward Covey? 

200

The first black woman to successfully sue a white man, this anti slavery activist with a two-line poem for a name was also an early fighter for women's rights. 

Who is Sojourner Truth?

300

This invention by Eli Whitney made slavery immensely more lucrative, increasing the phenomenon of slave auctions and family separations. 

What is the Cotton Gin?
300

He was murdered by an anti abolitionist mob for expressing his views against slavery, prompting John Brown to vow that he will devote his life to the destruction of slavery. 

Who is Elijah Lovejoy? 

300

This free woman-of-color, the love of Douglass' life, facilitated his escape and funded their lives together as his career as a speech giver was still brewing? 

Who is Anna Murray Douglass?

300

This nearby country had set the example for many abolitionists by being the first place in history to have a successful slave revolution, where the slaves started their own republic after kicking out their slavers, lead by the legendary Toussaint Louverture. 

What is Haiti / The Haitian Revolution? 

400

This is the false belief that many Founding Fathers had about slavery's end. 

What is "gradually fading away"?

400

He led a four day rebellion of slaves against their masters, resulting in almost 60 white people's deaths. In punishing his community, over a hundred slaves or people of color not involved were punished or murdered and he was brutally executed. 

Who is Nat Turner? 

400

This was the year Douglass made his escape. 

What is 1838? 

400

This controversial Act forced Northerners to participate in the evils of slavery by making it legally required to return runaway slaves to the plantations from whence they escaped. 

What is the Fugitive Slave Act? 

500

This novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe gave many Americans compassion towards slaves and anger towards slavery - leading Lincoln to approach Stowe to say "So, you're the little woman that started this great war?" 

What is Uncle Tom's Cabin? 

500

This American novelist and "transcendentalist" philosopher, when he wasn't writing about the beauties of nature in his masterpiece "Walden", wrote for peaceful, non-violent protest which he called "Civil disobedience", inspiring abolitionists, Gandhi, Martin Luther King, and beyond. 

Who is Henry David Thoreau? 

500

Inspired by reading his "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass" this future politician was encouraged by Douglass to write this famous speech of the Civil War. 

What is the Emancipation Proclamation? 

500

This horrific 1857 court case, often considered the worst in our history, claimed that black people had no right to legal representation in American Courts, right on the eve of the Civil War. 

What was the Dred Scott case? 

M
e
n
u