The Circuit Riding Minister

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The Circuit Riding Minister

2nd GREAT AWAKENING

REVIVAL

PRAISE THE LORD…THE SECOND GREAT AWAKENING…AWAKENYA’LL!!!

CAMP MEETING

AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH RICHARD ALLEN: FOUNDER OF BETHEL AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH

SHAKERS WANTED A UTOPIA…THEY BELIEVED IN SHARING ALL THINGS AND THAT MEN AND WOMEN WERE EQUAL.

A PERFECT PLACE THAT DOES NOT EXIST

MOTHER ANN LEE

Susan B. Anthony Elizabeth Cady Stanton

ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE SENECA FALLS CONVENTION

“FATHER” OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS Horace Mann “FATHER” OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Lyman Beecher TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT

Catherine Beecher TEMPERANCE

William Lloyd Garrison ABOLITIONIST

Sojourner Truth

abolitionist speakers. Frederick Douglass, an ex-slave, became one of the leading abolitionist speakers.

Dorothea Dix

Dix also worked on reforming prisons.

TRANSCENDENTALISM IS A PHILOSOPHY FROM THE BOSTON AREA THAT BELIEVED IN THE IMPORTANCE OF THE INDIVIDUAL. THEY WANTED TO PERFECT THE INDIVIDUAL THROUGH SELF- EXAMINATION. TRANSCENDENTALISTS ALSO LOVED NATURE. Most of the Transcendentalists became involved as well in social reform movements, especially anti-slavery and women's rights.

THE TRANSCENDENTALISTS BELIEVED IN THE IMPORTANCE OF THE INDIVIDUAL

TRANSCENDENTALIST AUTHOR RALPH WALDO EMERSON TRANSCENDENTALIST AUTHOR

THINK...WHERE’S WALDO...SEARCHING FOR THE INDIVIDUAL IN THE PICTURE... RALPH “WALDO” EMERSON.

HENRY DAVID THOREAU AUTHOR OF WALDEN POND

THE REAL WALDEN POND NEAR BOSTON

THE HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL OF PAINTING PROMOTED LOVE OF THE AMERICAN LANDSCAPE AND NATURE...

HUDSON RIVER PAINTING DEMONSTRATED A LOVE FOR AMERICA…NATIONALISM.