US Representive famous for his stance on public school creation
Horace Mann
The main focus of this movement
The deaf
Famous Quaker who advocated for women's rights and abolition.
Susan B. Anthony
Abolition definition
A movement in the northern and western US to end slavery in the States
First labor union
Made fighting unfair treatment easier
The first name for public schools
Common schools
The goal of this movement
To make people more tolerant of disabled people
Leader of the woman's right movement
Elizabeth Stanton
Famous for her work on the Underground Railroad
Harriet Tubman
1836
The original name for Education reform
The Common Schools Movement
Deaf and blind activist for disabled rights
Helen Keller
Famous Quaker who advocated for social justice, especially after being rejected at the World Anti-Slavery Convention.
Lucretia Mott
Famous for public speaking, as well as writing My Bondage and My Freedom (among other books)
Fredrick Douglass
The amount children had to go to school
Under 15, 3 months a year
Education reform worked closely with this other movement
Treatment of the Disabled reform
They founded the American School for the Deaf
Thomas Hopkins and Laurent Clerc
The women's movement worked closely with this other social justice movement
Abolition
Founder of the American Anti-Slavery Society
William Lloyd and/or Arthur Tappan
Started the labor unions
Samule Gompers
These people where not allowed to attend most higher education and (good) public schools
Women, freed blacks, and some groups of poor white men
Famous for making the Braille alphabet
Louis Braille
Women got the right to vote under this amendment
19th Amendment
First (free) slave woman to win a law case against a white man
Sojourner Truth
The first recorded strike
1768