What was the aim of National Negro Convention?

To protect the rights of freed African-Americans in the United States
To abolish slavery in Great Britain
To create antislavery petitions
To launch campaign for abolitionism

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The aim of the National Negro Convention was primarily to protect the rights of freed African-Americans in the United States. These conventions, which began in the early 19th century, served as a platform for African-American leaders to discuss issues affecting their communities, advocate for civil rights, and strategize about how to improve their social and economic conditions. While there were broader abolitionist sentiments present, the focus was on the rights and welfare of free Black individuals.