Abolitionists and the Underground Railroad

Abolitionists and the Underground Railroad

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Amelia Wright

History, Social Studies

5th - 8th Grade

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05:08

The video explores the concept of abolitionists, who were instrumental in ending slavery in the U.S. It highlights the Underground Railroad as a key escape route for slaves, with notable figures like Frederick Douglass playing significant roles. The video also discusses Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation and clarifies that while Lincoln opposed slavery, he was not an abolitionist. The importance of recognizing African-American contributions to American history is emphasized.

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What was the primary goal of abolitionists?

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What was the Underground Railroad?

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Who was Frederick Douglass?

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What is Frederick Douglass known for?

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What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?

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Was Abraham Lincoln an abolitionist?

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What did Lincoln believe about slavery?

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What did actual abolitionists demand?

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What is the significance of African-American contributions in American history?

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What does the term 'abolish' most commonly refer to in American history?

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