Elizabeth Freeman: Abolition Pioneer

Elizabeth Freeman: Abolition Pioneer

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Elizabeth Freeman, born into slavery in 1744, played a pivotal role in ending slavery in the U.S. She endured a harsh life with the Ashley family, where she was subjected to violence. Inspired by the revolutionary ideals of liberty, she sought legal help from Theodore Sedgwick. Her case, based on the Massachusetts State Constitution's declaration of equality, led to her freedom and set a precedent for abolishing slavery in Massachusetts. Elizabeth later worked for Sedgwick, bought her own home, and lived with her daughter until her death in 1828. Her determination was crucial in the fight against slavery.

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