Frederick Douglas
A reforming society
American Experience
Reform and a New
American Culture
Reform in America
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Frederick Douglas taught himself to?

Read

100

Were children required to go to school?

No

100

What 1st memory of slavery does Douglass carry to his grave?

A Savage Beating

100

What did Thomas Galludet do?

Opened a school for the deaf

100

The Most popular form of Revival Meetings were?

Camp Meetings

200

Frederick Douglas escaped by train to?

Train
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Where did most American children receive their education?

Home

200

What is the only thing more valuable than all the slaves?

The Land

200

Hospital Reform?

Treat insanity as illness instead of a crime

200

The Greatest school reformer was?

Horace Mann

300

He publishes what star?

North

300

The greatest school reformer was?

Horace Mann

300

Where does Frederick Douglass first come to in the North?

New York City

300

Prison Reform?

Fought overcrowding in prisons and long sentences for minor crimes

300

Dorothea Dix fought to get rid of what prisoners?

Mentally ill

400

Become a advisor to which president?

Abraham Lincoln

400

How many states created mental hospitals because of Dorothea Dix?

32 States

400

What persuades Frederick Douglass to be an advocate for Abolition?

God Given Gift

400

The Reforming Spirit?

Social reform organized attempt to improve what is unjust in society

400

Charles Grandison Finney held revivals all along the?

Erie Canal

500

In 1838, while addressing an audience of abolitionists, he met?

William Lloyd Garrison

500

What was Horace Mann 1st achievement?

MA State Board of Education

500

What was so upsetting to Garrison and other Abolitionists?

President arrests Latimore

500

Improving Education by 1850, public elementary schools were built in most?

Northern States

500

William Lloyd Garrison publish an anti-slavery journal called the?

The Liberator