Sojourner Truth. Born in 1797 in Hurley, NY. Birth Name: Isabella Baumfree ... Sojourner Truth get ... Sojourner Truth offered a unique perspective to the ...
Harriet Tubman. Limited success. The White Backlash. In the North. Elijah Lovejoy murdered, 1837 ... Harriet Beecher Stowe 'Bleeding Kansas' The Kansas ...
Abolitionists are a group of reformers that worked to abolish, ... Feminists ... They became the first American feminists, or people who work for women's rights ...
Understanding the Complexity of Abolitionism and Anti-Slavery movements Paradox: Being Anti-Slavery did not necessarily make you a friend of the Slave.
Free Land, Free Labor Free Men? Coming to Grips with the Difference Between ... 'moral suasion' Disregard for politics/economics. Elite leadership cadre ...
Slavery Attacked and Defended James Henley Thornwell, Frederick Douglass, Lydia Maria Child Anti-Slavery/Abolitionism Enlightenment and American Revolution American ...
Objectives Describe efforts in the North to end slavery. Discuss the contributions of William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, and other abolitionists.
Olaudah Equiano Abolitionist Leader English 12 AH JL Ilsley HS From your reading (Value 15) 1. Cite and reflect on a quotation that expresses the difficulties ...
Abolitionism, 1820-1850, pt.1 1820 s: diffusion theory popular, ACS begins to move freed slaves back to Africa 2nd GA brings moral & social dynamic to anti ...
Republic of Liberia established W. African Coast for former slaves in 1822 ... abolitionist; major impact on politics during the Civil War for emancipation ...
POSITIONS ON ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION. Abolitionism = df. All animal experimentation should cease immediately no matter how significant it ... ANIMAL RIGHTS ...
... acquired some land in West Africa- Liberia and its capital- Monrovia. Only 15,000 free blacks settled in Liberia between 1822-1865. Abolitionists in the ...
Allowed them more of a role in the government. Expanded voting ... Two different ideas: gradualism and the New Abolitionists. Both wanted to get rid of slavery ...
2nd GA brings moral & social dynamic to anti-slavery in late 1820's and 1830's. antislavery is energized w/The Liberator in 1831. Abolitionist ideology: ...
The Underground Railroad consisted of clandestine routes, transportation, ... The underground railroad played an important role in the abolitionist movement ...
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Fight Against Slavery The Second Great Awakening Spiritual Reform From Within [Religious Revivalism] Social Reforms & Redefining the Ideal of Equality ...
Antebellum Culture and Reform Chapter 12 Romantic Impulse Nationalism and Romanticism in American Painting Literature and the Quest for Liberation First American ...
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Antebellum Reform and The Women s Rights Movement From Domestic Ideology to Seneca Falls Defining the Reform Impulse Perfectionist Attitude; Let s Remake the ...
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America: Past and Present Chapter 12 The Rise of Evangelicalism Separation of church and state gives all churches the chance to compete for converts Pious Protestants ...
Chapter 8 Opposition to Slavery 1800-1833 I. A Country in Turmoil Late 1820s was a time of great change Transportation and market revolution Industrialization and ...
US HISTORY 19th Century Issues The Constitution Dilemmas of the New Republic The peculiar institution : Slavery Territorial changes in the 19th century Slavery ...
American Slavery Triangle Trade Europeans traveled to Africa to capture slaves beginning in the 1500 s Europeans traded guns and goods for African slaves Slaves ...
America: Past and Present Chapter 12 The Rise of Evangelicalism Separation of church and state gives all churches the chance to compete for converts Pious Protestants ...
Entitled 'A Bold Stroke for Freedom,' this illustration from William Still's The ... Mutiny, painted by Hale Woodruff in 1939, provides a dramatic and stylized ...
The 2nd Great Awakening and Transcendentalism spawned a new wave of reform from ... Brigham Young. Harriet Beecher Stowe. The Grimke Sisters. Susan B. Anthony ...
6.5. The Abolition Movement. Reshaping America in the Early 1800s Lesson 5 The Abolition Movement. ... D. More African Americans joined Baptist congregations.
Chapter 5 The Road to Secession and the Seeds of War #3 Sectionalism and Slavery Essential Question: How did the issue of slavery contribute to sectionalism in the ...
Spread of planters, cotton, and slavery into new southern states, creating ... turned many slaveholders into depraved tyrants and taught their children to be same. ...
1. SOUTHERN SLAVERY THE PECULIAR INSTITUTION Prior to 1791 slavery was not profitable Cotton Gin----Eli Whitney---1791 South relied on cotton and slaves.
... Planter 'Aristocracy' Before the Civil War planter aristocracy controls ... Planter Aristocracy at the top. 1850, only 1733 families owned more than 100 slaves. ...
The Union in Crisis Chapter 10 The North, a manufacturing society The South, an agricultural society Cities and towns were trade centers Factories and farms produced ...
... social control Program of institution building Jails Poorhouses Asylums Orphanages Common schools Thomas Mann As embodiment of reform agenda Reception and ...
Slavery & Southern Antebellum ... When a white man told her that her speeches were ... Driver Slave Foreman Field Hand Men and women Slave Trade Apprx ...
Religion and Reform 1815-1855 Protestant Revivalists Reform Movement was largely rooted in religion Believed God was all powerful but that God allowed people to make ...