How did southern postmasters frequently respond to the delivery of antislavery literature to their communities?
A) They enthusiastically disseminated the literature.
B) They reluctantly disseminated the literature.
C) They burned the literature.
D) They sent it back to the abolitionist societies.
Question 2
What were the activities undertaken by the Free Produce Association in the early 1830s?
A) It bought produce produced by African American slaves to benefit free blacks.
B) It pressured slaveholders by lobbying against buying produce grown by slaves.
C) It lobbied Congress to expand slavery into the American Southwest.
D) It worked with the American Colonization Society to colonize free blacks in Africa.