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Bellringer. How do you think abolitionists were treated by those who supported slavery?. Slavery and Abolition. Abolitionists speak out. Abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison alienates many whites with his radical views

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Bellringer

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  1. Bellringer • How do you think abolitionists were treated by those who supported slavery?

  2. Slavery and Abolition • Abolitionists speak out • Abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison alienates many whites with his radical views • Most free blacks are denied the opportunity to rise above the limitations imposed by white society • Escaped slave Frederick Douglass becomes the voice in the abolitionist movement

  3. Slavery and Abolition • Life under slavery • Urban slaves are often given more freedom and better jobs than rural slaves who toil long hours • Nat Turner leads a bloody slave revolt which results in the deaths of many blacks and whites

  4. Slavery and Abolition • Slave owners oppose abolition • In Virginia a proposal to abolish slavery is defeated, ending the debate on the issue in the South • Fearing more slave revolts, Southern states impose harsh regulations on free and enslaved blacks • Southern congressmen use the “gag rule” to prevent debate on the slavery issue

  5. Class work • Complete workbook exercise on page 34 for your notes

  6. Homework • Read Chapter 8, Section 3 • Complete Section 3 assessment on page 239

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