Question
How did Levi Coffin affect the lives of African Americans? Select all that apply.
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Responses
He assisted escaped slaves on the Underground Railroad.
He assisted escaped slaves on the Underground Railroad.
He served in the army during the war to help fight for the Union’s cause.
He served in the army during the war to help fight for the Union’s cause.
He started a school for children of slaves that lived in the area.
He started a school for children of slaves that lived in the area.
He petitioned Congress to end the Fugitive Slave Act.
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Responses
He assisted escaped slaves on the Underground Railroad.
He assisted escaped slaves on the Underground Railroad.
He served in the army during the war to help fight for the Union’s cause.
He served in the army during the war to help fight for the Union’s cause.
He started a school for children of slaves that lived in the area.
He started a school for children of slaves that lived in the area.
He petitioned Congress to end the Fugitive Slave Act.
Answers
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Levi Coffin is best known for his significant contributions to the Underground Railroad and his advocacy for the rights of African Americans. The relevant responses that apply to his impact include:
- He assisted escaped slaves on the Underground Railroad.
- He started a school for children of slaves that lived in the area.
While he was a strong advocate for abolition and worked tirelessly to assist escaped slaves, there is no direct historical evidence indicating that he served in the army or petitioned Congress specifically regarding the Fugitive Slave Act.
- He assisted escaped slaves on the Underground Railroad.
- He started a school for children of slaves that lived in the area.
While he was a strong advocate for abolition and worked tirelessly to assist escaped slaves, there is no direct historical evidence indicating that he served in the army or petitioned Congress specifically regarding the Fugitive Slave Act.