Chapter 9 Section 2 Northerners Change Their Thinking FREDERICK DOUGLASS.
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Transcript of Chapter 9 Section 2 Northerners Change Their Thinking FREDERICK DOUGLASS.
1) In the 1850s, the nation was divided over the question of
__________________.
2) _______________________________ wanted to abolish (or end) slavery.
_____________________________ was one of these.
He started the paper, ___________________________.
He started the ____________________________.
SLAVERY
ABOLITIONISTS
WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON
LIBERATOR
AMERICAN ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY
3) _________________________________ were daughters of a slave holder who wanted to end slavery.
4) Many abolitionists wanted to help ______________________ escape.
The _____________________________ was a network of secret routes designed to help this take place. Harriet Tubman was one of the famous conductors who helped more than 300 slaves escape
SARAH AND ANGELINA GRIMKE
AFRICAN AMERICANS
UNDERGROUND RAILROAD
5) A famous writer during the period was ____________________________.
He was an __________________________ who had escaped to freedom.
Another writer was _________________________ who was a free man.
He was __________________________ in Washington DC and was sold into slavery for 12 years and eventually regained his freedom.
FREDERICK DOUGLASS
ABOLITIONIST LEADER
SOLOMON NORTHUP
VACATIONING
6) ____________________________ by Harriet Beecher Stowe was one of the most important books about anti-slavery.
The book showed the ________________ that many Northerners had not seen before.
UNCLE TOM’S CABIN
CRUELTY OF SLAVERY
7) The ______________________________ tracks were secret routes slaves took to escape from the South to the other parts of the United States.
Stations were secret __________________, ________________ and _____________.
More that _________________________ slaves used this for freedom.
___________________________ was an escaped slave who helped many find freedom.
UNDERGROUND RAILROAD
HOUSESCHURCHES CAVES
100,000
HARRIET TUBMAN