in 1903, was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize
Marie Curie
The Century in which criticism of slavery as a violation of the rights of man grew.
18th
The movement to abolish slavery.
Abolition Movement
In response to the abolition movement, the Southern press, eager to preserve the status quo in the South launched?
launched a proslavery campaign
By when, a presidential election year, Americans were divided into three groups?
1860
wrote the classic American novel Their Eyes Were Watching God?
Zora Neale Hurston
Who and other What groups condemned it as incompatible with Christian teachings.
Quakers and other religious groups!
the abolition movement, the American Anti-Slavery Society, was founded in?
1833
(AFROMENTIONED PROSLAVERY CAMPAIGN) Claimed that enslaved Africans worked only until?
Noon
The Amendment that ended slavery and the Proclamation that Lincoln issued
Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863, the Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
The shooting of whom, in 1914, started World War I?
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
there were about 400,000 enslaved Africans in the American colonies in this year.
1763
Its leader and foremost spokesperson was?
William Lloyd Garrison
(AFROMENTIONED PROSLAVERY CAMPAIGN) This and what better than most white people?
dressed and ate better
supported the complete abolition of slavery
The radicals
Who is the actress/actor with the longest-running TV career?
Betty White
% of enslaved Africans were in the South working on cotton plantations
75%
Its columns advocated for the end of slavery, and its subscriptions helped fund other activities.
The Liberator
Many Northerners were taken in by these mostly what accounts?
Fictitious
were against the expansion of slavery
The moderates
What are the two main ingredients in the classic French dish coq qu vin?
Chicken — bonus point if you specifically guessed rooster! — and red wine
In 1807, the United States officially prohibited the importation of slaves, but widespread smuggling continued until about?
1862.
many free Black people also viewed their own tenuous social and economic position in free states as part of the greater struggle for?
Civil Rights
What was quite limited at the time, and they knew little, if anything, firsthand about the treatment of enslaved people in the South.
Communication
The North fought for this and the South fought for this (2-part question)
The North fought to preserve the Union. The South fought for the right to secede and establish a nation that guaranteed a person's right to own slaves.