The Abolitionist Movement
The Abolitionist Movement was the biggest problem in the nineteenth century. This movement was necessary to create a more just and fair society for all Americans for two reasons. One is why should people have to work all day, have terrible living conditions, be other people’s property for no pay what so ever? Also, its discrimination to only have blacks be enslaved. There are many people that helped make this movement possible, but three of these people stood out in particular. These three people are Harriet Tubman, William Lloyd Garrison, and Frederick Douglass. These three did remarkable things for the Abolitionist Movement and enslaved people nationwide. For many people who went through slavery in these …show more content…
times these three people are their heroes. Harriet Tubman who was born in 1820 and died in 1913 was one of the most important people in this whole movement nationwide. Tubman led hundreds of enslaved people to freedom along a network of secret routes and safe houses called The Underground Railroad. She also helped the Union Army during the Civil War, working as a spy among other roles. After the Civil War Tubman generously dedicated her life to helping impoverished former slaves and the elderly. She was also the first women to the first woman to lead an armed expedition in the war, she guided the raid at Combahee Ferry, which liberated more than 700 slaves. After Tubman died in 1913 she became an icon of American freedom and courage. Harriet Tubman is one hundred percent one of the most remarkable people in US history for everything she did during her amazing life. William Lloyd Garrison who was born in 1805 and died in 1879 was very important to the Abolitionist movement as well. He started an abolitionist paper in 1830 called The Liberator. And in 1832 he helped form the New England Anti-Slavery society. William Garrison kept publishing The Liberator until slavery was abolished. He also found out about Frederick Douglass. He kept blasting the constitution as a pro-slavery document. This let people know about what was going on with slavery an eventually helped stop it. This man definitely helped with the movement nationwide. The next person is Frederick Douglass who was born in 1818 and died in 1895. Frederick Douglass was an eminent human rights leader in the anti-slavery movement. After his lectures caught the attention of William Garrison he then began touring the US with the American anti-slavery society as a speaker. Many white people didn’t believe he was ever a slave because of how good he was as a writer and as a speaker. Douglass wrote several autobiographies. He described his experiences as a slave in his 1845 autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, which became a bestseller, and was influential in promoting the cause of abolition. He was also the first African American nominated for the Vice President of the United States. Douglass was a firm believer in equality of all peoples, this is why he spoke out about slavery and showed how wrong it was to treat people the way most slaves were treated. Garrison definitely helped get Douglass noticed by writing about him in The Liberator. The Abolitionist Movement was definitely successful because it accomplished its main goal which was to abolish slavery for good.
There were many remarkable people helping in the movement along the way. This was definitely the most important movement of all time because it did so much for so many people who were enslaved. Slavery was finally abolished in 1865 when the Civil War ended which was a really big deal. Many people finally got to see their families again because they were no longer enslaved. Harriet Tubman was the most important person in this movement because she did so many different things to help the US during this awful time when slavery was around. Frederick Douglass and William garrison were key in the movement too but none one was as important as Harriet Tubman. There is still some slavery in today’s US being done illegally which I think should try to be fixed more but the issues is mostly resolved. This Movement Probably wouldn’t have been possible without these three people who fought so hard to put it to an end. And the Underground Railroad was very key for getting slaves out and back to freedom. Harriet Tubman is supposed to be the new face of the twenty dollar bill which is well deserved and well awaited. There is no one other person that helped this movement more at all beside the three remarkable people from the movement period. Sadly if slavery ever comes around again it will be hard to get rid of because we don’t have the three leaders from the Abolitionist movement with us today named Harriet Tubman, William Garrison, and Frederick
Douglass.