James Thornwell and Albert Barnes---------------------APEX :)
Frederick Douglass was known for discussing religious belief in the role of slavery.
Frederick Douglass was known for discussing religious belief in the role of slavery.
The leader was William Lloyd Garrison. He was an influential abolitionist and co-founder of the American Anti-Slavery Society. "American Slavery As It Is" was a publication that exposed the horrors of slavery through first-hand accounts and testimonials.
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The leader known for discussing the role of religious belief in slavery was John C. Calhoun, a prominent American statesman and political theorist from the 19th century. He argued that slavery was a "positive good" and claimed that it was supported by biblical teachings, asserting that it benefited both the enslaved individuals and Southern society. Calhoun's views reflected the broader justifications for slavery that were prevalent among many Southern politicians and religious leaders during that era.
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Yes she was the leader of the anti-slavery
He wrote plays, novels, and essays attacking slavery, religious intolerance, and other social and political injustices
Tuskegee Institute was founded by Booker T. Washington. He also wrote the autobiography "Up From Slavery," detailing his life from being enslaved to becoming a prominent educator and leader in the African-American community.
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The person who escaped from slavery to become an abolitionist leader is Harriet Tubman
They wrote about slavery from the standpoint of The Bible (Barnes opposed slavery, while Thornwell, a Southerner, supported it).