Key people during the Second Great Awakening

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  1. 5. Black abolitionist who wrote the "Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World".
  2. 6. African American that accurately predicted a solar eclipse in 1789.
  3. 7. First women to lead an armed assault in the Civil War.
  4. 8. Elder in the Shaker religion that inspired both whites and blacks.
  5. 14. Known for preaching in plain language and allowing women to pray aloud.
  6. 16. Leader in the Transcendentalism movement.
  7. 17. Leader of a rebellion of the enslaved in Virginia that fifty-five whites, mostly women and children.
  8. 21. Extensively experienced seaman and whaler.
  9. 23. First person to use the term 'short story'.
  10. 24. She often established maternal organizations and women's church groups.
  11. 25. Novelist, changed his last name in part to hide his family's dark past.
  12. 26. Got a major bill to help the mentally ill that was then vetoed by President Franklin Pierce.
  13. 27. First female editor of a major intellectual journal.
  14. 28. Published 'Leaves of Grass', a volume of poetry.
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  1. 1. Founder, editor, and publisher of the New York Herald.
  2. 2. She and her sister, Angelina, were the first women to speak in public against slavery.
  3. 3. Author of, "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl".
  4. 4. Opposed women's suffrage, she believed home and school are such important social forces that women should limit their lives to them.
  5. 9. Published 'History of Prostitution'.
  6. 10. First woman to appear on a U.S. coin.
  7. 11. Founder of the Shaker religion and known as "Mother Ann".
  8. 12. Founded Salt Lake City and served as the first Governor of the Utah Territory.
  9. 13. Published 'The Liberator' every week for thirty-five years.
  10. 15. Philosopher, known for his nature writing and his support of small government.
  11. 18. Translated and published the Book of Mormon.
  12. 19. First great American advocate of public education.
  13. 20. Began the organized women's rights movement in 1848.
  14. 22. She and her sister, Sarah, were the first women to speak in public against slavery.
  15. 23. Founder of Troy Female Seminary.