James W. C. Pennington
James W. C. Pennington (1809-1870) was an African American abolitionist, orator, and minister. Born into slavery, Pennington escaped to freedom and became a prominent figure in the fight against slavery. He later pursued a career in the Presbyterin Church, advocating for social justice and equality. Pennington's writings and speeches emphasized the importance of freedom, faith, and human rights, leaving a lasting impact on the abolitionist movement.
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