Reform Movements and Key People

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  1. 3. Fighter for Public education, considered the "Father of Public Education"
  2. 5. the movement that wanted to get rid of slavery
  3. 6. Author, lived a life of solitude while writing a book called Walden. Displayed "Civil-Disobedience" when he refused to pay taxes to support the Mexican War and went to jail
  4. 10. Fought to improve treatment of mentally ill and prison reform
  5. 11. Abolitionist, Fighter for Women's Rights, organized the Women's Rights Convention at Seneca Falls, New York, wrote the Declaration of Sentiments
  6. 12. Quakers, educators, and writers, supported abolitionist movement and women's rights
  7. 13. Quaker, supporter of abolitionist movement and women's rights, attended the Seneca Falls Convention, first president of the American Equal Rights Association
  8. 14. Artist famous for American landscape paintings, Hudson River School of Art, works were similar to Thomas Cole and included Kindred Spirits
  9. 15. reformer, fighter for Women's Rights, arrested and fined for trying to vote
  10. 16. Author, wrote novel Uncle Tom's Cabin about evils of Slavery — President Lincoln said "So you're the little woman who wrote the book that made this great war"
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  1. 1. Movement that fought for gender equality
  2. 2. Abolitionist, freed slave, dictated her own autobiography, went around the country speaking about slavery and women, and fighter for Women's Rights Movement. Famous Speech "Ain't I a Woman?"
  3. 4. is a modern day movement that fights for equa treatment for blacks
  4. 7. the first woman's rights convention held
  5. 8. abolitionist,escaped slave fought for the right for blacks and women to vote
  6. 9. ran the underground railroad