Social Reformer who worked to help the mentally insane
Who was Dorothea Dix?
A method used by abolitionist to move slaves into free territories
What was the Underground railroad?
Abolitionist who published an antislavery newspaper known as the The Liberator
Who was William Lloyd Garrison?
Young people who favored the counteculture movement
Who were hippies?
Founded by WEB Dubois in 1910 to stop racial discrimination
What was the NAACP?
Attempted to start a slave revolt in Charleston SC
Who was Denmark Vesey?
The most famous conductor or the Underground Railroad
Who was Harriet Tubman?
Group that opposed slavery on the basis of economic grounds -- opposed the expansion of slavery into the west
Who were the Free Soilers?
Founded by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale in 1966 to protect African-American neighborhoods from police brutality
Who were the Black Panthers?
Started the most famous slave insurrection in the US(Virginia) led to the killings of 56 whites
Who was Nat Turner?
An escaped slave known as the Father of the American Civil Rights Movement
Who was Frederick Douglass?
Those who owned large farms and groups of slaves
Who were the planters?
American Educator who promoted standardized learning and is known as the Father of the American Public Schools
Who was Horace Mann?
Six Day race riots in LA in the late 1960s
What were the Watts Riots?
Two Nicknames of women in the workforce during WWII
What was Rosie the Riveter or Janes that make the planes?
Nickname of the largest crop grown in the antebellum period in the South
What was King Cotton?
Farmers in the south who owned no slaves who produced enough to live independently
Who were yeoman or subsistence farmers?
Supreme Court Case that ruled the Indian Removal Act unconstitutional
What was Worcester v Georgia?
Phrase that represented Black solidarity and nationalism in the 1960s
What was Black Power?
What amendment prohibited alcohol and what amendment abolished the prohibition amendment?
What is the 18th and 21st?
Phrase given to Southerners view of slavery in the 1790s and the phrase given to southerners view of slavery in the 1830s
What was necessary evil and what was positive good?
Two groups that immigrated to the US in big numbers during the 1840 and 1850s
Who were the Irish and Germans?
The term of an early 1800s woman whose role in marriage was to maintain the home for her husband and raise the children
What was cult of domesticity?
Malcolm X began accepting the idea of cooperation between African-Americans and whites after ....
What was his pilgrimmage to Mecca?
Decade of the 20th century that the KKK reached memberships of 5 million
What was the 1920s?