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  • Why slavery is evil and sinful, learn more about the truth by reading The Liberator.
  • Thank you Mr. Garrison for helping us open our eyes.
  • Slavery is a horrible sin, we need to rid it from existence
  • Slavery had existed for a long time African American families' doing hard grueling work with no rights or freedoms. Nobody saw how horrible slavery was until, the Second Great Awakening.
  • Quickly! Let's get out of here.
  • My whole life as a slave I did grueling work and the thing was I was only a kid, while your kids get to play I had to work!
  • Because of the Great Awakening many people started believing that owning slaves was a sin. The great awakening also was the start of Abolitionist Movement. One of the leaders of the Abolitionist Movement was William Lloyd Garrison, he wrote an anti-slavery newspaper tilted The Liberator.
  • Our efforts although strong have not ended the sin we call slavery.
  • William Lloyd Garrison not only created The Liberator he also started the American Anti-Slavery Society which grew to 250,000 members including women.
  • We have not yet ended slavery but I hope we will soon.
  • After more and more people were joining the American Anti-Slavery Society the fight to get rid of slavery begun. Escaped slaves like Fredrick Douglass, who spoke about their life as a slave, and Harriet Tubman helped other slaves escape.
  • The sad thing though was even after some slaves were able to escape they still didn't have any rights or freedoms, but this didn't stop men and women who believed slavery was a sin from fighting for what's right.
  • Although the American Anti-Slavery Society had a large impact on the need to get rid of slavery, nothing had been done just yet, slavery still existed in parts of the South and African Americans in general still did not have freedoms or rights. Yet no one gave up and eventually slavery was no longer a thing.
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