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AP United States History
Document-Based Question

Document Analysis of Abolitionist Movement

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In the mid-19th century, the issue of slavery deeply divided the United States. In this context, analyze the following documents related to the abolitionist movement. For each document, consider the author’s background, purpose, and perspective. Additionally, explain how these factors influence the document’s content and the message it conveys about the fight against slavery.

Document A: A letter from Frederick Douglass to President Abraham Lincoln urging the emancipation of enslaved individuals.

Document B: An excerpt from Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' that illustrates the harsh realities of slavery.

Document C: A speech by Sojourner Truth advocating for equal rights for Black Americans and women.

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