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1 Abolition Major figures: Benjamin Lundy (Quaker)
William Lloyd Garrison: The Liberator Frederick Douglass Sojourner Truth Theodore Weld Grimke sisters

2 Abolition Major challenges: Disagreement within movement:
Immediate vs. gradual abolition Should blacks be free OR free and equal? Some believed blacks were inferior (but deserving of freedom) Women: if black males deserve equality, what about women? Gag rule in Congress – abolitionist newspapers stepped up attacks since Congress wouldn’t debate issue

3 Women’s rights Women’s status in early 1800s: No suffrage
Few property rights (none if married) Few educational opportunities outside home Tough divorce laws Could legally be beaten in some places In some places legally forbidden from speaking in public

4 Women’s rights What inspired women to seek reform?
Roles in 2nd GA and other reform movements Being marginalized in abolition movement Key Figures: Grimke sisters Lucretia Mott Elizabeth Cady Stanton Lucy Stone

5 Women’s rights Seneca Falls: Meeting in 1848 in upstate NY
Declaration of Sentiments – demand for women’s rights Success? Success slow and uneven No success in south In North, women’s colleges appeared (a few) Gradually easier divorce laws Some property rights/anti-violence laws Failures? Slow progress No suffrage until 1920

6 Criminal Justice Problems before movement:
Terrible conditions in jails No efforts at rehabilitation Solutions? Penitentiaries: Solitary confinement Time to think about mistakes

7 Treatment of Mentally Ill
Conditions before movement: Mentally ill lumped together w/ criminals Horrible conditions – caged, beaten, chained to walls, etc. Reform leader: Dorothea Dix (Mass.) Changes? Insane asylums separate from prisons Treated as patients instead of inmates Attempt to fix the person by fixing the environment

8 Conclusion? What ideas were shared in 2nd GA and reform movements?
Idea that the individual could better him/herself with the right actions or environment Notion that individual was capable of real change through choice (democratic ideal)


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