Abolitionists believed that slavery was... - morally wrong, cruel and inhumane, and a violation of the principles of democracy, Harriet Tubman - led hundreds of enslaved African Americans to freedom along the Underground Railroad., William Lloyd Garrison - wrote the Liberator newspaper and worked for the immediate emancipation of all enslaved African Americans., Frederick Douglass - wrote the North Star newspaper and worked for rights for African Americans and women to better their lives., Suffragists fought for women to have... - the right to vote, the right to educational opportunities, equal opportunities in business, and the right to own property, Isabella (Sojourner) Truth - a former enslaved African American, was a nationally known advocate for equality and justice., Susan B. Anthony - was an advocate to gain voting rights for women and equal rights for all, was raised in a Quaker household, and was arrested for voting., Elizabeth Cady Stanton - wrote the declaration of sentiments, wrote speeches to help change women’s lives, and was president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association from 1890 until 1892.,

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