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Read an excerpt from the article. Free Black people who had escaped a life of slavery in the South also resided in the North. Historians believe that about 100,000 people fled from slavery into Canada, Mexico, and the northern United States. They include famous authors and abolitionists, such as Ellen and William Craft, Frederick Douglass, and Harriet Tubman, along with thousands of others whose names and stories we do not know. –“Free and Black in the New Nation” Which details describe free African Americans who lived in the North? Check all that apply. Many had fled from slavery. Some worked as abolitionists. Almost all of them were born free. Most became well-known figures. They outnumbered free Blacks in the South.\

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Which details describe free African Americans who lived in the North? Check all that apply.

A. - Many had fled from slavery.

B. - Some worked as abolitionists.

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Answer:

A. Many had fled from slavery.

B. Some worked as abolitionists.

Step-by-step explanation:

Those two were the only correct ones. "D. Most became well-known figures." for me, was not correct.

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