Which is more effective at achieving its goals: violent or nonviolent protest?
Turner’s Rebellion Who? What? Where? When? Why? How? How was Turner’s Rebellion a turning point in America’s racial conflict?
Turner’s Rebellion Would Frederick Douglass have approved of Turner’s methods?
Slavery and Abolition 1820s: Abolitionism a visible force – Arguments for emigration of free blacks to Africa – Demands for African Americans to remain as free citizens William Lloyd Garrison and The Liberator – Radical, whatever means to obtain abolition are valid (even violence) – Immediate emancipation a must
Women and Reform In the early 19 th century, women were restricted in what they could do? Brainstorm three ways they were…
Women’s Contributions to Reform Abolitionism Education Temperance (prohibition of alcohol) Treatment of mentally ill- Dorothea Dix Prison reform
Women’s Rights Movement Key figures: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott 1848, New York: Seneca Falls convention – Statement of grievances – Call for right to vote African-American women struggle even more for recognition – Sojourner Truth: “woman” does not equal weak, “black” does not mean she’s not feminine