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Age of Reform

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Second Great AwakeningA religious movement that inspired people to reform, or change, their own live and the world for the better. (413)
Dorthea DixReformer who was inspired by the Second Great Awakening to work to improve the conditions in prisons. (414)
AbolistionistsReformers who worked to abolish, or end slavery. (418)
TranscendentalistThis movment in art and literature inspired wirters and poets to express their feeling about womens rights and the injustice of slavery. (415)
Dr. Samuel Gridley HoweHe developed books with large raised letters that people with vision impairments could "read" with their fingers. (414)
Frederick DouglassAbolitionist and former slave who's autobiography spoke out against slavery. (421)
Underground RailroadA secret organization to help African Americans escape from slavery. (422)
Harriet Tubmanfamous "conductor" on teh Udnerground Railroad who risked her life to lead hundreds of slaves to freedom. (422-423)
Seneca Falls, New YorkLocation of the first women's rights convention in 1848 organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Lucretia Mott. (426)
Declaration of SentimentsThis document, modeled on the Declaration of Independence, called to end all laws that discriminated against women. (426)
Susan B. AnthonyWomen's rights activist who called for equal pay for women, college training for girls and coeducation, teaching boys and girls together.(427)
SuffrageThe most controversial issue at the Seneca Falls Convention was ________, the right to vote. (426)


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