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    Henry Highland Garnet (December 23, 1815 – February 13, 1882) was an American abolitionist, minister, educator, orator, and diplomat. Having escaped as...
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    became more militant in his behavior, comparable with Reverend Henry Highland Garnet. Brown publicly vowed after the incident: "Here, before God, in...
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    S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district Henry Highland Garnet School (P.S. 103) on Division Street, where Thurgood Marshall attended...
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  • included individuals and delegates from various states and cities. Henry Highland Garnet and Samuel H. Davis delivered key speeches. Delegates deliberated...
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  • 1845, in Troy, New York, the only surviving child of abolitionist Henry Highland Garnet and his wife, abolitionist Julia Williams. In 1866 she married Antero...
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  • of the Liberty Party included Gerrit Smith, Salmon P. Chase, Henry Highland Garnet, Henry Bibb, and William Goodell. They attempted to work within the...
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    (ACS) was an American Black nationalist organization founded by Henry Highland Garnet and Martin Delany in New York City to serve African Americans. Founded...
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  • Colvin Frederick Douglass W. E. B. Du Bois Medgar Evers James Farmer Henry Highland Garnet Marcus Garvey Fred Gray Fannie Lou Hamer Kamala Harris Jimi Hendrix...
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    It is in the Kent County Public Schools. Henry Highland Garnett Elementary School (Henry Highland Garnet), which had about 264 students as of 2021,...
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  • Times-Dispatch. Richmond, VA. Retrieved February 2, 2010. Garnet, Henry Highland. (1843) Henry Highland Garnet, "An Address To The Slaves Of The Corrupted United...
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    Scottron led the Committee and organized the event, while the Reverend Henry Highland Garnet served as the Committee's secretary and keynote speaker. In 1868...
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  • black minister Henry Highland Garnet, who in another 17 years would be the first African American ever to address the U.S. Congress. Garnet included the...
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    appropriate legislation. The first black person to address Congress was Henry Highland Garnet, in 1865, on occasion of the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment...
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    as Thompkins) wed noted abolitionist Henry Highland Garnet, and thereafter was usually identified as Sarah Garnet. Their Brooklyn marriage ceremony was...
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    the United States. Eldon Garnet (born 1946), Canadian artist Henry Garnet (1555–1606), English Jesuit Henry Highland Garnet (1815–1882), African-American...
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    Downing, James Forten, Abby Kelley Foster, Stephen Symonds Foster, Henry Highland Garnet, Beriah Green, who presided over its organizational meeting, Lucretia...
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  • two prominent abolitionists, Henry Highland Garnet and Frederick Douglass. Baltimore's father, Peter, was a pupil of Garnet and associated with Douglass...
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  • (1899–1974) James Forten (1766–1842) John Hope Franklin (1915–2009) Henry Highland Garnet (1815–1882) Marcus Garvey (1887–1940) Prince Hall (1735–1807) Fannie...
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    nation's history. Nevertheless, participants like Harriet Tubman, Henry Highland Garnet, Alexander Crummell, Amos Noë Freeman, and others continued with...
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  • Cartoons by John T. McCutcheon, New York, McClure, Phillips & Co. 1905. Gates, Henry Louis and Appiah, Anthony. Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and...
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  • conventions. Noteworthy black abolitionists in attendance included Henry Highland Garnet, who was hosting the convention in his church, and Frederick Douglass...
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    included Philip Bell, Alexander Crummell, James McCune Smith, and Henry Highland Garnet, all of whom became leaders as adults. Also as a youth, Downing...
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    of the U.S. abolition movement. Peterboro was, according to Rev. Henry Highland Garnet, the only place in the country where fugitive slave catchers did...
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    Colvin Frederick Douglass W. E. B. Du Bois Medgar Evers James Farmer Henry Highland Garnet Marcus Garvey Fred Gray Fannie Lou Hamer Kamala Harris Jimi Hendrix...
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  • Thea Bowman Alexander Crummell Henriette DeLille Louis Farrakhan Henry Highland Garnet Julia Greeley Wilton Gregory Jesse Jackson Mother Mary Lange Martin...
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    violence." In an 1843 speech at the National Negro Convention, Henry Highland Garnet, a former slave and active abolitionist, described Nat Turner as...
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    the county Board by colored supervisors." Frederick Douglass and Henry Highland Garnet worked with Smith to promote the land distribution and recruitment...
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    Colvin Frederick Douglass W. E. B. Du Bois Medgar Evers James Farmer Henry Highland Garnet Marcus Garvey Fred Gray Fannie Lou Hamer Kamala Harris Jimi Hendrix...
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    first five conventions held by African Americans in the 1830s. Henry Highland Garnet preached in New York about the possibility that free produce could...
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    William Craft Frederick Douglass Sarah Mapps Douglass Henry Dundas John Gregg Fee Henry Highland Garnet William Lloyd Garrison Abbé Grégoire Frances Ellen...
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