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Question: What do William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass and Elizabeth Cady-Stanton in common!?
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All of them were abolitonists!. Frederick Douglass was a former slave who was an eloquent speaker on behalf of aboliton!. he ran an anti-slavery newspaper called the north Star (runaway slaves would follow the North Star to lead them to freedom)!. He wrote a moving autobiography Narrative of the Life of a Slave!.

William Lloyd Garrison was the founder-editor of The Liberator, which argued the case for immediate abolition, and in 1833 founded the Anti-Slavery society!. He was a fiery and eloquent speaker against slavery!.

elizabeth CAdy Stanton was an abolitonist who spoke against slavery, and as aresult of being refused a chance to speak at the anti-slavery conference in London in 1840, went on to start the campaign for women's suffrage in 1848, with the Seneca Falls convention!. Sadly, after the Civil War, she turned against her old friends like Frederick Douglass because she resented the fact that black men had been given the vote, but not white women!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Communists!. Every last one of them was a dirty red!.Www@QuestionHome@Com