Events Leading to the Civil War in the United States
Abolitionism movement in the North, key events such as the Compromise of 1850 and Kansas-Nebraska Act, significant figures like John Brown and Frederick Douglass, and the rise of tensions that eventually led to the Civil War are detailed in this historical narrative.
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Exciting Imagery of Abolitionism and Social Change
Explore a collection of powerful images related to abolitionism, including abolitionist approaches to changing public opinion, the composition and appeals of the abolitionist movement, assumptions about race, gender, and class, and the impact of imagery on audiences in different regions. Gain insigh
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Religion and Reform: 19th Century Ideologies and Movements
Explore the influence of individualism through transcendentalism, rural communalism, and urban popular culture in the 1800s. Delve into the ideologies of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Margaret Fuller, and Walt Whitman. Learn about utopian societies, the Mormon experience, and nativist mo
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