I'm not really sure, but isn't it Harriet Tubman? Harriet Tubman was one of many. There were others such as Martin Luther King Jr. Sojourner Truth, Fredrick Douglas, John Brown, Harriet Tubman, William Still Angelina, Grimke Sister, Sarah William, and Lloyd Garrison. There is no single most famous abolitionist because every famous abolitionist did something monumental.
It was Frederick Douglass.
A reformer who favors abolishing slavery is called an Abolitionist. Frederick Douglas, a former slave, William Lloyd Garrison, John Brown, and Harriet Tubman are among the more famous abolitionists in American history.
A person opposed to slavery was called an abolitionist. An abolitionist can refer to someone ho supports an end to anything, but was used specifically to refer to those opposing slavery.
not entirely sure if he was an "abolitionist", but he did preach against slavery (and alcohol)
=John Brown (abolitionist)=
harriet
Harriet Beecher Stowe
The most famous radical abolitionist in the North was John Brown. He tried to raise an army to overthrow the government of the United States. He was hanged for his crimes.
Frederick Douglass was a famous abolitionist publisher and activist on the Underground Railroad.
Harriet Beecher Stowe is a famous American abolitionist. The word abolitionist is a noun. Synonyms for this word are advocate, activist, and revolutionary.
Frederick Douglas is the most famous one, although there were probably others, whose are less well known. I would think that any escaped slave would be an abolitionist.
Frederick Douglass was a famous abolitionist publisher and activist on the Underground Railroad.
William Lloyd Garrison
Harriet Tubman
FoR giving speeches and was an abolitionist!!!!!!!!! :)
Frederick Douglass
Sojourner Truth