A musical culture developed in the 1830s and 1840s, when abolitionist groups would include singing as part of their meetings. Wh
at was the purpose of antislavery hymns such as "The Abolitionist Hymn"? A) Hymns were creative ways to get messages of encouragement to downtrodden people. B) These hymns were to encourage standing strong and resisting the antislavery movement. C) These hymns were to encourage abolitionists to stand strong and resist the proponents of slavery. D) These hymns were ways to get the message out to slaves in secret code in how to escape to the North.
A. limited liability. The shareholder can lose his or her investment, but is protected against giving up any other belongings or freedoms if the company goes under.
The answer is T.S. Eliot who was an American poet and
essayist who later became a British citizen.
He was famous for his poems such as Wasteland, The Love Song of J. Alfred
Prufrock and Ash Wednesday. He was given
the Nobel Prize for his achievements in poetry.