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History
National Expansion
Reform Movements
15. Social Reform
15.1 Abolition Movement and Antebellum Reform
Master the Abolition Movement and Antebellum Reform Networks
Discover how reformers like Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth created powerful networks that challenged slavery and transformed American society through organized activism.
What You'll Learn
Abolitionists used personal narratives to mobilize public opinion effectively
Underground Railroad created secret networks connecting diverse antislavery groups
Reform movements interconnected through shared goals and overlapping leadership
Religious revivals provided moral foundation for organized social change
What You'll Practice
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Analyze how personal testimony strengthened abolition movement effectiveness
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Examine Underground Railroad networks and their organizational cooperation strategies
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Evaluate connections between abolition, temperance, and women's rights movements
Why This Matters
Understanding how reformers created social change through organized activism prepares students to engage effectively in democratic participation and social justice advocacy.
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Abolition Movement
Social Reform
Underground Railroad
Reform Networks
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