William Lloyd Garrison was an American abolitionist who published a newspaper called The Liberator which was an abolitionist piece of literature and kept on publishing until the end of slavery. Reverend Lovejoy or Elijah Parish Lovejoy was a reverend who published anti-slavery articles in various newspapers. He also started an abolitionist paper called the Alton Observer. Frederick Douglass was a leader of the abolitionist movement who had escaped from slavery and was a great orator and wrote very important antislavery writing.
Answer:
Women in the Middle East
Explanation:
The first agricultural practices, at least from what is known so far, happened in the Middle East, in the so called ''Fertile Crescent'', where a new way of life of the humankind began. At the beginning, mostly the women in this societies were involved in the agriculture, as they still hadn't perfected it enough to produce surplus amounts of food, and the man were still involved in hunting in the surrounding area. Over time, that changed, and both women and men became primarily focused on agriculture.