John Quincy Adams and abolitionism

Like most contemporaries, John Quincy Adams's views on slavery evolved over time. He never joined the movement called "abolitionist" by historians—the one led by William Lloyd Garrison—because it demanded the immediate abolition of slavery and insisted it was a sin to enslave people.

Source: Wikipedia — John Quincy Adams and abolitionism (CC BY-SA 4.0)

John Quincy Adams and abolitionism

Like most contemporaries, John Quincy Adams's views on slavery evolved over time. He never joined the movement called "abolitionist" by historians—the one led by William Lloyd Garrison—because it demanded the immediate abolition of slavery and insisted it was a sin to enslave people.

Source: Wikipedia "John Quincy Adams and abolitionism" · CC BY-SA 4.0

Share this article: X · Bluesky
Privacy Policy