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Essay / Abolitionist movement after the 1930s - 712
The anti-slavery movement before the 1830s was menial, partially slow, and poorly supported. The anti-slavery movement before the 1830s was the spark that led to abolitionist acts after the 1830s. Abolitionism in the 1830s and beyond led to a great movement in America. The division of a country occurred, leading to various riots, with white men killing each other for the freeing of slaves. Submissive blacks fight for a true place in American society under the hands of various abolitionist leaders who gave their all to defend African Americans. They needed to be heard across the union, causing division and unease in a near-divisive nation. The abolitionist movement after the 1830s had a greater impact on the nation as a whole with a spark of anti-slavery acts before the 1830s and the failure of that movement, highly spoken and praised leaders, and a well-spoken and touching propaganda against slavery. At the beginning of the 19th century, the anti-slavery movement was a failure. These people who fought for anti-slavery did not have much support. They were nice, kind people who chatted with an expression of moral disapproval but did not participate in activities. Organizations were created to help support the freeing of slaves, but these organizations did not have enough economic support to help the thousands and thousands of slaves breeding in America. They managed to free a few slaves and tried to send some of them back to their homelands in Africa, but this was a failure because the amount of money needed to send the Africans back to Africa was a high cost per in relation to the economic support available to them. . There was even resistance from some Afr...... middle of paper ... er, which escaped slaves followed via the Underground Railroad. As well as with Harriet Beecher Stowe's famous fiction book, Uncle Tom's Cabin. In Uncle Tom's Cabin, Stowe talks about the lives of slaves on the plantation. Douglass also published an autobiography discussing the horrible life of a slave and his honor in being able to learn to read and write. All this propaganda caused unrest within the union and the Confederates which led to war. The abolitionist movement had a major impact on the nation as a whole compared to the anti-slavery movement before the 1830s. This is due to the major support received in the 1830s by all the leaders arousing at that time. The stir caused by all the propaganda published during this movement. As well as the spark left in the country by the anti-slavery movement before the years 1830..