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By: Andrew, Brooke, Taylor, Tiara02/08/20123th period
Mother Ann Lee
She is best known as the founder of the American Shaker Movement.
She was the founder of the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing.
Lymon Beecher
A Presbyterian clergyman
An outstanding preacher
Achieved national fame as a reformer and a educator of Theological
Horace Mann
Known as the “Father of American Education”
He called for public schools and universal education
Wanted the state to oversee education, not the federal government
William Lloyd Garrison
He was an abolitionist that published “The Liberator”
He fought for black rights for twenty years after the Civil War
In his last fourteen years, he fought for women’s suffrage.
Frederick Douglas
He escaped slavery
He wrote an autobiography
He became a leader of the abolitionist movement
Henry Clay
The man that created the American System
Leader of the Whig Party
A strong enemy against the Jackson Democrats
Nicholas Biddie
Former President of the once National Bank
Charles Grandsion Finney
Rejected the Calvinist doctrine of passive salvation
Believed that anyone who accepted God is saved
American evangelist during 1820s
William Ellery Channing
Minister of the Federal Street Church in Boston Massachusetts
Spokesman during the Unitarian controversy
Joseph Smith
Founder of the Church of Latter Day Saints.
Sojourner Truth
Famous advocate for women’s rights as well as black rights.
Gave speeches at the Women’s Right Convention
Angelina and Sarah Grimke
Spoke in front of crowds of men and women
Published the most powerful tracts of antislavery of the antebellum
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
A women that was a social activist and a leading figure of the early women’s movement.
Dorothea Dix
Improved the treatment of the insane
She recruited women to join the Army Medical Bureau
John Humphrey Noyes
Founder of the Oneida Community
Teachings of “Mutual Criticism”, “Complex Marriage”, and “Male Continence”