This is really simple, but in my opinion, probably the most important thing you can do. Find a friend, or group of friends, that want to work with you against slavery.
I know that does not sound like much, but in our experience with all of our Ambassadors at The Emancipation Network, teamwork and having a local partner is probably the single most important factor. Just starting with one partner will give you a huge advantage, but never stop trying to add to your list of partners, the more you have the stronger and more consistent your actions will be.
One last thought – by partner I mean a real world neighbor. Virtual communities are great, but in my experience with other Abolitionists there is real strength in finding a person or group you can meet with regularly, in person.
Posted 08/08/07 by john berger
Comment added 12/11/07
by Tushar Sampat
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