Abolitionists disagreed about the future of African Americans in several ways. Some believed in immediate emancipation and full equality for African Americans, while others believed in a more gradual approach to abolition and advocated for colonization or resettlement of African Americans in Africa or other countries. Some also disagreed on the role of violence in achieving abolition, with some advocating for peaceful resistance and others supporting more militant tactics. Additionally, there were disagreements about the role of women in the abolitionist movement, with some advocating for women's rights and others opposing such efforts. Despite these disagreements, abolitionists shared a common goal of ending slavery and promoting the rights and freedoms of African Americans.