This was the effort to end or limit the consumption of alcohol.
Temperance
This was the most famous African American member of the movement to end slavery.
Frederick Douglass
This magazine, written by William Lloyd Garrison, was the most famous publication of the movement to end slavery.
The Liberator
This group was formed to encourage and support the migration of free Blacks and emancipated slaves to Africa. (ACS)
The American Colonization Society
Reformers linked this substance with crime, family problems, and mental illnesses.
Alcohol
This was one of the most widely supported reform movements, whose goal was to end slavery.
Abolition
This women's rights reformer had a US coin created in her honor.
Susan B. Anthony
This document was written at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848
The Declaration of Sentiments
A network of abolitionist that secretly helped runaway slaves reach freedom in the North and in Canada
Underground Railroad
These daughters of a wealthy slaveholder played an important role in the abolitionist cause and also started a crusade for women's rights.
Angelina and Sarah Grimké
The Prison Reform Movement was largely the effort of this person.
Dorothea Dix
This was the most famous leader of the Education reform movement.
Horace Mann
American artists in the mid 1800s developed this landscape style of painting named after a famous New York waterway.
Hudson River School
An abolitionist group founded by William Lloyd Garrison, that also included Theodore Weld.
New England Anti-Slavery Society
The idea that slavery is wrong was rooted in these two separate elements/beliefs
Political and religious beliefs
The Seneca Falls Convention is associated with this movement
Women's rights
Name either of the two organizers of the most famous women's rights gathering of the 1800s.
Lucretia Mott or Elizabeth Cady Stanton
The first woman to earn a medical degree
Elizabeth Blackwell
She opened a high school for girls in Troy, New York, that studied "men's subjects" such as math, physics, and philosophy.
Emma Willard
This crusade (movement) helped spur the women's rights movement.
Antislavery
This religious revival during the mid-1800s sparked the reform movements of the time.
The Second Great Awakening
Born Isabella Baumfree, this former African American slave spoke out against slavery AND the rights of women.
Sojourner Truth
He invented a way to print books with raised letters so that blind students could read using their fingers.
Samuel Gridley Howe
Education reformers in many states urged their legislators to follow the lead of these two states in setting up their education system.
Massachusetts and New York
This man was the most outspoken white abolitionist.
William Lloyd Garrison