Famous Abolitionists
Overt or Covert
Gradual Emancipation
Immediate Emancipation
Slavery in the U.S.
100

This former slave became a famous speaker and writer, urging freedom for all enslaved people.

Who is Frederick Douglass

100

Some enslaved people secretly worked slower, broke tools, or pretended to be sick—this type of resistance.

What is Covert resistance

100

This approach to ending slavery allowed it to be done slowly over time, often freeing children first.

What is Gradual Emancipation 

100

This approach calls for freeing all enslaved people at once.

What is immediate emancipation?

100

Many enslaved people were forced to work on these large farms that produced cash crops.

What are plantations

200

He was a fiery abolitionist who led raids and believed in using force to end slavery.

Who is John Brown

200

This famous slave rebellion in 1831 was led by a preacher and killed many in Virginia.

What is Nat Turner’s Rebellion

200

Under gradual emancipation, enslaved people might still have to serve their owners for this period.

What is a term of indentured servitude

200

A group of people who demanded the immediate end of slavery.

Who were abolitionists

200

Some enslaved people resisted by learning to do this, which was often forbidden.

What  is read and write

300

She helped hundreds of enslaved people escape through the Underground Railroad.

Who is Harriet Tubman

300

Many enslaved people ran away, often traveling north with the help of this secret network.

What is the Underground Railroad

300

Children born to enslaved mothers in some states were freed at a certain age under this system.

What is Gradual Emancipation 

300

Many people in this region opposed immediate emancipation because their economy depended on slavery.

What is the South

300

In this place of the United States  slavery was most common 

What is the South or Southern States

400

This abolitionist praised John Brown for fighting against slavery.

Who is William Lloyd Garrison

400

Unlike covert resistance, overt rebellion was more likely to lead to this type of response from slaveholders.

What is harsh punishment or violence

400

This approach to ending slavery was supported by people who believed change should happen slowly to avoid economic disruption.

What is gradual emancipation

400

Immediate emancipation supporters believed slavery was this type of issue that could not wait.

What is a moral issue/ morel pressure.

400

Enslaved people were often forced to work on these large farms in the Southern United States.


What are plantations

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