In the early 19th century, numerous reform movements took shape in the United States as individuals and groups sought to address social and political issues. One of these movements, known for advocating for the abolition of slavery and equality for African Americans, gained traction among various activists. This movement was influenced by religious groups and the Second Great Awakening, which emphasized moral and ethical responsibility.
Which of the following reform movements is best associated with the effort to end slavery in the United States during this period?