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1 Which is more effective at achieving its goals: violent or nonviolent protest?

2 Turner’s Rebellion Who? What? Where? When? Why? How? How was Turner’s Rebellion a turning point in America’s racial conflict?

3 Turner’s Rebellion Would Frederick Douglass have approved of Turner’s methods?

4 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

5 Women and Reform In the early 19 th century, women were restricted in what they could do? Brainstorm three ways they were…

6 Women’s Contributions to Reform Abolitionism Education Temperance (prohibition of alcohol) Treatment of mentally ill- Dorothea Dix Prison reform

7 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


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