Title: The Spirit of Reform
1The Spirit of Reform
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- We are all a little wild here with numberless
projects for social reform. But what is man born
for but to be a Reformera restorer of truth and
good? - -Ralph Waldo Emerson
2During the 1800s, many Americans began to try to
reform the nations problems.
- Social Reform An organized attempt to improve
what is unjust or imperfect in society.
3- Reformers sought reform through reform movements
the religious movement, reform in education,
through the abolitionist movement, and finally,
in seeking to further womens rights.
4Religious ReformThe Second Great Awakening
- Predestination That God decides in advance who
goes to heaven. - Revivals Huge outdoor meetings that stir
religious feelings.
5 Charles Finney The Burned-over district was a
geographical area described by Finney himself as
a "hotbed" of religious revivalism, and it was in
this area (largely western New York State) that
he had much of his success.(http//en.wikipedia.
org/wiki/Burned-over_district)
- What is the significance of this quote to you????
6The vast sea of human beings seemed to be
agitated as if by storm. I counted seven
ministers all preaching at once. Some of the
people were singing, others praying some crying
for mercy.-Eye witness of a revival
- How are people showing their desire to reform
through their actions?
7He requires benevolence of us because it is
naturally obligatory on us. He made us in his own
image, that is, with a nature like His own, and
therefore He could not discharge us from
obligation to keep the law if He would, for our
own reason would still reveal and impose it on
us. We should perceive its obligation.
Charles G. Finney (http//www.gospeltruth.net/1
843OE/430329_way_to_be_holy.htm)
- How does this quote show Finneys message that
people need to reform themselves?
8Helping the Mentally Ill and Reforming the Prison
System
- Conditions in the jails small, dark, unheated
cells, no food - Her solutions reported to legislators, inspect
cells
9When asked why the jail was in these conditions
her answer was, "the insane do not feel heat or
cold" (http//www.webster.edu/woolflm/dorotheadix
.html)
- What kinds of people were thrown into jail?
Mentally ill patients, debtors (people in debt),
men, women, children (in the cell together)
10I proceed gentlemen, briefly to call your
attention to the present state of Insane Persons
confined in cages, closets, cellars, stalls,
pens! Chained, naked, beaten with rods, and
lashed into obedience. -Dorothea
DixÂ
- Why do you think this report was so shocking when
Dorothea brought this to the attention of
Massachusetts legislators???
11The Temperance MovementBattling Demon Rum
- Problems caused by alcohol domestic battery,
child abuse, diseases, bankruptcy - Possible Solutions getting people to drink less,
banning the sale of alcohol (What was Carrie
Nations solution?)
12Standing at nearly 6 feet tall and weighing 180
pounds, Carrie Nation, as she came to be
knownWielding a hatchet, she was downright
frightful. In 1900, the target of Nation's wrath
was alcoholic drink. Nation, who described
herself as "a bulldog running along at the feet
of Jesus, barking at what he doesn't like," felt
divinely ordained to forcefully promote
temperance. A brief marriage to an alcoholic in
the late 1800's fueled Nation's disdain for
alcohol. http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/1900/peoplee
vents/pande4.html
- How is Nations solutions to the problem of
alcohol a little different than most temperance
supporters?
13Improving Education
- Problems with schools few children attended
school, run-down buildings, teachers poorly
trained, students of all ages together - (Horace Mann is on the left
14Horace Manns Solutions
- Got state for schools
- Built new schools
- Extended the school year
- Raised teacher pay
- Opened 3 teacher colleges to train teachers
15Improvements for the Deaf, Black and Blind
- Prudence Crandall A Conn. Quaker who began a
school for African American girls. She taught
even when she was jailed 3 times and rocks came
flying through the window
16More Education Reformers
- Thomas Gallaudet Set up a school for the deaf
- Samuel Gridley Howe Invented raised letters and
directed the first school for the blind - Laura Bridgman A deaf and blind pupil of Howe
who assisted him in teaching
17The Abolitionist Movement
- America is my home, my country.I mourn
- because the accursed shade of slavery rests
- upon it. I love my countrys flag, and I hope
that - soon it will be cleansed of its stains, and be
- hailed by all nations as the emblem of freedom
- and independence.
- Henry H. Garnet, an escaped slave
18Proposed Solutions
- American Colonization Society
- Ending slavery by setting up an independent
colony in Africa for freed slaves
- Abolitionists
- A group of Americans who want to end slavery
completely
19Important Abolitionists
- Frederick Douglass Born into slavery in
Maryland, taught himself to read, escaped to
Boston, powerful speaker, publisher of the North
Star newspaper
20More Abolitionists
- David Walker published Appeal to the Colored
Citizens of the World where he encouraged African
Americans to free themselves by any means
necessary. - William Lloyd Garrison published The Liberator,
founded the New England Anti-Slavery Society,
wrote that slavery is an evil that needs to end
immediately
21The Underground Railroad
- Harriet Tubman A woman who escaped slavery and
led more than 300 slaves to freedom. - The Underground Railroad A network of
abolitionists who helped slaves escape North to
freedom.
22More Abolitionists
- Angelina and Sarah Grimke Wealthy Southern
daughters who moved North to fight slavery. - Maria Stewart The first American woman to make
public speeches.
23Speaking for Womens rights and the Abolitionist
movement
- Sojourner Truth
- I have as much muscle as any man, and can do as
much work as any man. I have plowed and reaped
and husked and chopped and mowed, and can any man
do more than that?
24Seeking Equal Rights
- Seneca Falls Convention A Meeting called by Mott
and Stanton to draw attention to the problems
faced by women (met in Seneca Falls, New York!) - Lucretia Mott Persuasive speaker and organizer
with a Quaker background.
25More Womens Rights Activists
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton Athletic and smart when
young, teased by men in her fathers law office,
popular speaker and proclaimer of womens rights,
close friend of Susan B. Anthony
26More Activists
- Elizabeth Blackwell first woman in America to
earn a medical degree - Emma Willard opened a high school for girls in
New York - Mary Lyon opened Mount Holyoke Female Seminary
in MA (first womens college)
27Susan B. Anthony
- Tireless traveler and speaker
- Would finish her speeches even when heckled and
eggs were thrown at her - Played a key role in gaining women the vote in
1920
28We hold these truths to be self-evident that
all men and women are created equal that they
are endowed by their Creator with certain
inalienable rights that among these are life,
liberty, and the pursuit of happiness that to
secure these rights governments are instituted,
deriving their just powers from the consent of
the governed. Whenever any form of government
becomes destructive of these ends, it is the
right of those who suffer from it to refuse
allegiance to it, and to insist upon the
institution of a new government, laying its
foundation on such principles, and organizing its
powers in such form, as to them shall seem most
likely to effect their safety and happiness.
http//www.nps.gov/wori/declaration.htm
- Read the selection from the Declaration of
Sentiments. In what ways did the authors liken
this document to the Declaration of Independence? - Why do you think they did this?
29American Literature and Art
- Herman Melville (Moby Dick) (illustration on
right) - One of the first American novelists to gain
recognition
30The Beginnings of Transcendentalism
- Washington Irving (The Legend of Sleepy Hollow)
Illustration on left - His stories gave Americans a sense of richness of
their past
31James Fenimore Cooper (The Last of the Mohicans)
- Gave an idealized view of relations between
whites and Native Americans - Created a heroic frontiersman
32Transcendentalism
- Ralph Waldo Emerson Leading Transcendentalist
who taught that the human spirit is reflected in
nature - Walt Whitman Poet who wrote about democracy and
the common man - Emily Dickinson Gained respect as one of
Americas greatest poets - Hudson River School NOT A SCHOOL
- A new style of art developed by Americans that
focused on New York landscapes
33More Transcendentalists
- Nathaniel Hawthorne Drew from the history of
America for his stories - Edgar Allan Poe Became famous for his tales of
horror and mystery - Women writers Many women wrote stories about
experiences of widows, orphans, and women who
succeeded by working hard
34If a man does not keep pace with his companions,
perhaps it is because he hears a different
drummer. Let him step to the music he hears.
-Henry David Thoreau
- How does this quote display Thoreaus beliefs as
a Transcendentalist? - As a Reformer? (hint note his beliefs concerning
slavery)
35Essay Question
- Which reformer had the greatest impact on
American society and why? - Be sure to include the following
- - 3 reasons for why your reformer has had the
greatest impact on American society (argue for
it!) - - An introduction and conclusion that are MORE
than just a restatement of the question