She wrote the poem "Aint I a woman" and was against slavery and for womens rights
Sojourner Truth
Followers of this movement Believed in a Utopian society
Transcendentalism
This started all the reform movements
The 2nd great awakening
revivals
religious gatherings
This declaration was written at the Seneca Falls convention
Declaration of sentiments
He published the Liberator
William LLoyd Garrison
People from this school painted mans connection with nature (Landscapes)
The hudson river school
This was meeting to discuss womens rights
The Seneca Falls Convention
Movement to ban alcohol
Temperance
These were young female factory workers in Massachusettes
the Lowel girls
Who led the reform of public education
Horace Mann
DOUBLE POINTS
She wrote the novel "Uncle Toms cabin
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Temperance
a secret system of hiding place used by runaway slave to get to the north
the Underground railroad
DOUBLE POINTS
to change for the better
reform
She was a conductor on the underground railroad
Harriet Tubman
She lead the movement to improve hospitals for the mentally ill, deaf, and blind.
Dorthea Dix
geting rid of slavery
abolition
Who primarily led the temperance movement?
Preachers and women
to eliminate slavery
abolition
He was a former slave and published an abolitionist newspaper called the Northstar
Frederick Douglas
He was an Artist of anatomy and animal behavior
John James Audubon
suffrage rights for women
womens rights
The right to vote
suffrage
regional differences
Sectionalism