(1800-1860)
261770185 | Women's right movement | ... | |
261770186 | Seneca Falls Covention (1848) | (1848) "Declaration of Sentiments" convention for equal opportunity in education, equality before the law, esp in carrer opurtunities and property rights, womens sufferage | |
261770187 | Susan B Anthony | women's rights advocate- arrested and fined for voting | |
261770188 | Elizabeth Stanton | founder of the National Women's Sufferage Assocation (1870's) | |
261770189 | Emma Blackwell | first female doctor | |
261770190 | Troy female institute | one of first women's colleges- by 1850s, over half of colleges still dont allow women | |
261770191 | Abolitionism (1830s) | ... | |
261770192 | manumission societies | encouraged slave owners to put free thier slaves upon thier death- Quaker sponsored | |
261770193 | William Lloyd Garrison | The Liberator(1831)"I will be as harsh as the truth!" -radical passifist that proposed the noth sceceding from the south - called for the imediate release of all slaves w/o compromise-the Christian duty! | |
261770194 | John Brown | violent white abolitionist who attempted to create a millitant slave revolution in VA (1859) | |
261770195 | Fredrick Douglass | escaped slave; black advocate who wrote the NOrth Star | |
261770196 | Soujourner Truth | ex- slave who was a african american and women's rights advocate/ speaker/ preacher. couldnt read or right, and used common language, but held extreme power in her vernacular | |
261770197 | Harriet Tubman | UNDERGROUND RAILROAD | |
261770198 | Harriet Beacher Stowe | wrote uncle tom's cabin | |
261770199 | Nat Turner's revolt | slave revolt in VA, with over 60 shites killed and mutilated; effect was a slave/ abolition scare- gag rule in the house, and slave codes strictly enforced | |
261770200 | Grayson's "Hirelind and the Slave" | justufucation for slavery- they have it better than northern hired help bacouse they have permanent employment and a security net |