Make sure to write an introductory paragraph about your Reformer, focusing on the important events your character was involved in and conveying which reform movement(s) they were involved in. Also post an image of this reformer. Finally, finish by including your APPARTS and a link to the primary source.
1.
Susan
B. Anthony (Alison
2.
Robert
Owen (Javi)
3.
Joseph
Smith (Javi)
4.
Ralph
Waldo Emerson (Estela)
5.
Sylvester
Graham (Estela)
6.
Angelina/Sarah
Grimke (Itzel)
7.
Henry
David Thoreau (Edgar)
8.
Lucretia Mott (Sabrina)
9.
Elizabeth
Cady Stanton (Sabrina)
10. Dorothea Dix (Itzel)
11. Horace Mann (Alison)
12. John Humphrey Noyes (Verenice)
13. Adin Ballou (Jeanette)
14. Lyman Beecher (Jeanette)
15. Theodore Parker (Edgar)
16. Lydia Marie Child (Dioner)
17. Wendell Phillips (Dioner)
18. Joann Georg Rapp (Paola)
19. Charles Grandison Finney (Paola)
20. Margaret Fuller (Roger)
21. Arthur Tappan (Roger)
22. William Lloyd Garrison (Christian)
23. Sojourner Truth (Melody)
24. David Walker (Marisa)
25. Mother Ann Lee (Verenice)
26. Theodore Dwight Weld (Marisa)
27. John Greenleaf Whittier (Elizabeth)
28. Frederick Douglas (Christian)
29. Sarah
Bagley (Elizabeth)
30. Harriet
Tubman (Melody)
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APPARTS of a primary source by a reformer.
The following questions will be the focus of our Seminar:
• What is
the biggest issue facing American society today? Why?
• Can social
justice be achieved under the present system of government?
• Is human
nature fundamentally good or bad?
• Can
legislation change human behavior?
• Should we
seek gradual or immediate changes to society?
• Can
society be improved by active involvement or by withdrawal?
• What makes
the good society?
Which social
issue did they follow.
1.
Temperance
2.
Education
3.
Feminism
4.
Labor
Rights
5.
Abolitionist
6.
Utopianism
7.
Transcendentalist
8.
Second
Great Awakening
9.
Other
Social Issues
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