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Reform Movements_1
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Reform Movements_1
Utopias
People
George Ripley
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Charles Fourier
Robert Owen
Sparked by transcendentalism
Actions
Brook Farm in MA
The Blithedale Romance
New Harmony
Failures/Successes
Brook Farm -F
New Harmony -F
Temperance
People
Charles Grandison Finney
Women-wives/mothers
American Society for the Promotion of Temperance
Washington Temperance Society
Protestants
Catholics
Sparked by Evangelical Protestantism
Actions
Formed pro temperance groups
demanding laws
Failures/Successes
passed laws -S
cultural divisions -F
Science
People
Sylvester Graham
Lorenzo and Orson Fowler
Edward Jenner
William Morton
John Warren
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Ignaz Semmel Weis
Sparked by the oblivious'ness'
Actions
discover germs
nonscientific theories
experimental practice
Failures/Successes
Phrenology -F
sanitation -S
germ theory -S
Contagion -S
Education
People
Horace Mann
MA Board of Edu.
Henry Barnard
Failures/Successes
Schools -S
literacy rates -S
Handicapped -S
Social values -S
Actions
reorganized school system
doubled salaries
enriched curricula
training methods
Sparked because education was the only way "counterwork this tendency to the domination of the capital and the servility of labor
Rehabilitation
sparked like education
Actions
penitentiaries
warehouses
institutions
People
Dorothea Dix
women
mental patients
criminals
Failures/Successes
national movement -S
Women's Rights/Suffrage
Sparked by patriarchal society
People
Sarah and Angelina Grimke
Catherine Beecher
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Lucretia Mott
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Dorothea Dix
Quakers
Elizabeth Blackwell
Antoinette Brown Blackwell
Lucy Stone
Emma Willard
Amelia Bloomer
Actions
Declaration of Sentiments
went to antislavery convention
Seneca Falls Convention
Failures/Successes
Seneca Falls
Feminism
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