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5 February, 13:04

What was the goal of the American Anti-Slavery Society?

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  1. 5 February, 13:11
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    The abolition of slavery movement is the main goal of "American Anti-Slavery Society".

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    The American Anti Slavery Act was implemented in the year (1833-1870) and its main objective is to eliminate the act of slavery movement in the united states.

    This act prevents the practices of racial discrimination and slave practices in the u. s.

    "William Lloyd Garrison" and "Arthur Tappan" founded the American Anti-Slavery Society and "Frederick Douglass" was the leader of this society.

    They often conduct meetings and discussions with clients of this society to create awareness about the slave, racial discrimination practices and takes necessary actions to prevent them.
  2. 5 February, 13:15
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    American Anti-Slavery Society, (1833-70), promoter, with its state and local auxiliaries, of the cause of immediate abolition of slavery in the United States. As the main activist arm of the Abolition Movement (see abolitionism), the society was founded in 1833 under the leadership of William Lloyd Garrison.
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