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This boatman on Lake Erie, conductor on the Underground Railroad, and lecturer for the Western New York Anti-Slavery Society gained national and international recognition for his narrative which chronicled his life as a fugitive slave:
 
  A) William Wells Brown.
  B) Solomon Northup.
  C) James Forten.
  D) David Walker.

Question 2

Slaves identified most closely with all of the following Christian teachings except:
 
  A) the Old Testament story of Moses and the Exodus.
  B) David and Goliath.
  C) the promise of a new-world order as in Revelations.
  D) the Sermon on the Mount, which promises heavenly rewards for earthly obedience.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D





 

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