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The Second Great Awakening
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1820-1859 Protestantism was revived in North America Equality among all – Activists Frederick Douglass advocated equality for
women and slaves
The Second Great Awakening
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Frederick Douglass
Jennifer QuagliaAli Johnson
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Full name: Frederick Augustus Washington
Bailey Born February 1818 in Maryland Mother: Harriet Bailey Education – Taught himself to read Worked as a slave in Maryland, became a field
hand, and then worked as a ship builder.
Biography
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Biography, continued
Two escape attempts: First was a failure, the second a success
Anne Murray, Helen Pitts
Had three sons and one daughter
Death in 1895
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Abolitionist Movement
Early 1830s
Anti-American Society founded in 1833
Inspired by religious principles and republican ideology
Religious Abolitionists
Political Abolitionists Radical and Militant
Abolitionists
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Abolitionist
Contributions Autobiography
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by Himself
Did not assume the Constitution was a pro-slavery document
Did not advocate the dissolution of the Union
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Abolitionist
Contributions Conferred with
Abraham Lincoln Recruited Northern
blacks for Union Army
Underground Railroad
Lectured against Slavery in England
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Changed the way in which the Civil War was
viewed Publicized the abolitionist movement
Effect of his Contributions in the Abolitionist Movement
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One of the only men who represented
women’s rights Set precedent for other abolitionists
Effect of his Contributions to the Feminist Movement
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