Question
Drag the description of the
strategy for ending slavery to
the group or person who
practiced it.
(2 points)
William Lloyd Garrison David Walker Fredrick Douglass Harriet Tubman
helped enslaved people
on the Underground
Railroad
advocated violence, if
necessary, to end
slavery
advocated nonviolence
and published The
Liberator
wrote about personal
experiences of slavery to
tell others of its evils
strategy for ending slavery to
the group or person who
practiced it.
(2 points)
William Lloyd Garrison David Walker Fredrick Douglass Harriet Tubman
helped enslaved people
on the Underground
Railroad
advocated violence, if
necessary, to end
slavery
advocated nonviolence
and published The
Liberator
wrote about personal
experiences of slavery to
tell others of its evils
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Here are the descriptions of the strategies for ending slavery matched to the corresponding individuals:
1. **Harriet Tubman**: helped enslaved people on the Underground Railroad
2. **David Walker**: advocated violence, if necessary, to end slavery
3. **William Lloyd Garrison**: advocated nonviolence and published The Liberator
4. **Frederick Douglass**: wrote about personal experiences of slavery to tell others of its evils
1. **Harriet Tubman**: helped enslaved people on the Underground Railroad
2. **David Walker**: advocated violence, if necessary, to end slavery
3. **William Lloyd Garrison**: advocated nonviolence and published The Liberator
4. **Frederick Douglass**: wrote about personal experiences of slavery to tell others of its evils
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