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Chapter 12 An Age of Reform, 1820–1840. Warm Up 11.20.15 Please answer in your binder: How did slavery affect both whites and blacks in the South?

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1 Chapter 12 An Age of Reform, 1820–1840

2 Warm Up 11.20.15 Please answer in your binder: How did slavery affect both whites and blacks in the South?

3 Abolitionism Debrief What was Abolitionism? What social, economic, and/ or political conditions were abolitionists responding to? How does a social change movement develop and change over time? Now let’s dig a bit deeper How id abolition different from other anti- slavery movements? What factors encouraged/ challenged slaves/ former slaves in participating in the movement? What was the role of black women in abolition?

4 The Crusade against Slavery Colonization The deportation of slaves to Africa, the Caribbean, or Central America Impractical; however, received support from many politicians The American Colonization Society (1816) Blacks and Colonization Liberia Most Black Americans opposed this idea The movement galvanized free blacks to claim their rights here at home.

5 The Crusade against Slavery Militant Abolitionism Slavery is a sin Rejected gradual emancipation Demanded immediate abolition Opposed racism in all its forms An Appeal to the Colured Citizens of the World (1829) David Walker The Emergence of Garrison The Liberator Boston (1831) Preeminent abolitionist journal

6 Warm Up 11.23.15 Pls. answer the following question in your binder: If you were alive the 1830s, what type of Abolitionist would you be? What types of things would you do to help end the institution of slavery?

7 The Crusade against Slavery Spreading the Abolitionist Message Took advantage of new print technology American Anti-Slavery Society 1833 1840 Slavery and Moral Suasion Despite the militant rhetoric, there was widespread rejection of violence Moral Suasion – convincing slaveholders to end their “sinful ways” and “shaming Northerners into action.” Abolitionists – some of the first people in American history to inspire social change through education and agitation!

8 The Crusade against Slavery Abolitionists and the Idea of Freedom OWNERSHIP of ONE’s SELF! Rejected the idea of “wage slavery” Compared to slavery, they had much choice. A New Vision of America Freedom is a universal entitlement Invented the concept of equality before the law, regardless of race Constantly presented abolition as the culmination of the Revolution’s values of liberty and equality!

9 Black and White Abolitionism Black Abolitionists Frederick Douglass Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852) Abolitionism and Race

10 Additional Art for Chapter 12

11 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company An abolitionist banner.

12 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company A rare photograph of an abolitionist meeting in New York State around 1850.

13 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company An engraving of a Shaker dance

14 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company The Crisis, a publication by the communitarian Robert Owen

15 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company The Drunkard’s Progress, an 1826

16 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company A temperance banner from around 1850

17 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company A German Beer Garden on Sunday

18 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company The New York House of Refuge

19 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company This daguerreotype from around 1850

20 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company A pamphlet issued in 1848 by the American Colonization Society

21 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company William Lloyd Garrison

22 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company The masthead of William Lloyd Garrison’s The Liberator

23 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company Pages from an abolitionist book for children.

24 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company Slave Market of America

25 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company One of many popular lithographs illustrating scenes

26 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company Harriet Beecher Stowe

27 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company The frontispiece of the 1848 edition

28 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company An illustration from Types of Mankind

29 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company Am I Not a Man and a Brother?

30 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company A New Method of Assorting the Mail

31 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company Destruction by Fire of Pennsylvania

32 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company A Women’s Rights Quilt.

33 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company The May Session of the Woman’s Rights Convention

34 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company Portrait of feminist Margaret Fuller (1810–1850)

35 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company Woman’s Emancipation

36 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company Am I Not a Woman and a Sister?

37 Give Me Liberty!: An American history, 3rd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company This image appeared on the cover of the sheet music for “Get Off the Track!”.

38 Norton Lecture Slides Independent and Employee-Owned Give Me Liberty! AN AMERICAN HISTORY THIRD EDITION This concludes the Norton Lecture Slides Slide Set for Chapter 12 by Eric Foner


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