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Chapter 8: Reforming American Society

Across
A slave for the first 30 years of her life; she took the name Sojourner Truth
Newspaper that had the motto: "Our country is the world-Our countrymen are all mankind
A philosophical and literary movement of the 1800s that emphasized living a simple life and celebrated the truth found in nature
A rule limiting or preventing debate on an issue
A New England writer
Unmarried farm girls girls that lived in Lowell, under strict curfews
A work stoppage intended to force an employer to respond to demands
The most radical white abolitionist and editor; said that slavery is a "great national sin"
Born into slavery but was taught to read and write; wrote the "North Star"
A free black, advised blacks to fight for freedom rather than wait for salve owners to end slavery
A skilled artisan, usually one owning a business and employing others
Founded the Lowell Female Labor Reform Association to petition the Massachusetts state legislature for a 10 hour work day
The freeing of slaves
A religious gathering designed to reawaken faith through impassioned preaching
He wrote "Self-Reliance" and "Walden"
A worker learning a trade or craft, usually under the supervision of a master
Down
Emphasized reason and appeals to conscience as the paths to perfection
The name of Douglass' antislavery newspaper
Inspired his congregation at the African Methodist Episcopal Church to fight against slavery
Transcendentalist painter, who painted the beauty of American landscape
She was compelled by personal experience to join the movement for social reform after visiting Massachusetts house of correction
He was the most famous preacher of the era; using a speaking style that was as much high drama as prayer or sermon
Timed her marriage in 1840 so that she could accompany her husband to London for the World's anti-slavery convention
Spoke at a temperance meeting in 1852, attesting to the evils of alcohol
Movement to end slavery
Belonging to the period before the Civil War
_____ slaves had better clothes and food
Slave, believed that he had been chosen to lead his people out of bondage
In the apprentice system. a skilled worker employed by a master
She opened one of the nations first academically rigorous schools for girls in Troy, NY
She and stanton vowed "to hold a convention as soon as we returned home, and form a society to advocate rights of women"