56.4k views
4 votes
Woodstock runner Alby Robinson reminisced that the days of his youth in the 1880s that itinerant athletes heartily supported amateur regulations.

a) True
b) False

User Qudusayo
by
8.3k points

1 Answer

2 votes

Final answer:

The colonizationist scheme of the early 1800s was not popular among black abolitionists.

Step-by-step explanation:

False. The colonizationist scheme of the early 1800s was not popular among black abolitionists. The scheme aimed to send free black Americans to Africa as a solution to the issue of slavery. While some white abolitionists and politicians supported this idea, many black abolitionists, such as Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman, opposed colonization and advocated for equal rights and freedom within the United States. Regarding Lincoln's proposals, the Border States did not quickly accept proposals for gradual compensated emancipation, false. Judging from these options, the initial claim about Woodstock runner Alby Robinson does not appear relevant to the historical facts discussed and should be considered as false within this context.

User Imran Ahmad
by
8.3k points