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Charles G. Finney

leading preacher during the Second Great Awakening

2nd Great Awakening

Religious revival movement that emphasized a loving god, salvation.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

leading transcendentalist philosopher

Transcendentalism

Philosophy that emphasized the truth to be found in nature and intuition

Henry David Thoreau

Transcendentalis, wrote "Walden"

Civil Disobedience

peacefully disobeying laws

Utopian Communities

Designed to be perfect communities

Dorothea Dix

Reformer of the Prison & Asylum Movement

Abolition

Movement to outlaw slavery

Frederick Douglas

Escaped slave who became an abolitionists and author of the North Star

William Lloyd Garrison

Abolitionist leader, author of the Liberator

Antebellum

Pre-Civil War

Cult of Domesticity

Societies rules for women, said that women should remain in the household

Sarah and Angelina Grimke

Leaders in the Abolitionist Movement. Sisters

Seneca Falls Convention

Women's rights convention

Sojourner Truth

former slave who became an abolitionists and women's right activists

Master

skilled artisan who owned a business and employeed others

Journeyman

skilled worker employeed by a Master

Apprentice

Worker learning the trade, under the supervision of a master