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How did Catharine Coffin contribute to the antislavery movement in Indiana? Select all that apply.
She supported the Underground Railroad in Madison, Indiana.
She organized a raid to seize weapons and ammunition to protect escaped slaves.
She ran for political office in hopes of making laws to end slavery.
She provided food, clothing, shelter, and supplies to escaped slaves.
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- She supported the Underground Railroad in Madison, Indiana.
- She provided food, clothing, shelter, and supplies to escaped slaves.
Explanation: Catharine Coffin was an antislavery activist and Underground Railroad conductor in Madison who sheltered and helped fugitive enslaved people. She did not organize armed raids nor run for political office.
- She supported the Underground Railroad in Madison, Indiana.
- She provided food, clothing, shelter, and supplies to escaped slaves.
Explanation: Catharine Coffin was an antislavery activist and Underground Railroad conductor in Madison who sheltered and helped fugitive enslaved people. She did not organize armed raids nor run for political office.
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