I will discuss the Abolition movement. The primary goal of the Abolition movement was to end slavery and promote racial equality in the United States. Key figures in this movement included Frederick Douglass, a former enslaved person who became a powerful orator and writer, and Harriet Tubman, who helped lead enslaved individuals to freedom via the Underground Railroad. The Abolition movement significantly impacted society by raising awareness of the moral and ethical implications of slavery, ultimately leading to the Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation, which abolished slavery. I chose this movement due to its profound implications on civil rights and its lasting influence on social justice movements in America and beyond.
The 1800s marked the beginning of several social reform movements. Choose one of the following reform movements and explain how the movement impacted society. What was the movement's goal? Who was involved in the movement?
Temperance, Abolition, Education reform, Women's rights, or Prison reform
Your response should include the following:
Identify the goals of your chosen reform movement
Identify 2 people involved with the movement
Describe the impact the movement had on the nation
Why did you choose this particular reform movement to discuss
in 1-2 sentances
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