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Give Me Liberty!
AN AMERICAN HISTORY
FOURTH EDITION
by
Eric Foner
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The Reform Impulse
• The Crusade against Slavery
• Black and White Abolitionism
• The Origins of Feminism
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An abolitionist banner
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The Reform Impulse
 Focus Question:
What were the major movements and
goals of antebellum reform?
The Reform Impulse:
utopias
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Utopian Communities
The Shakers
Map 12.1 Utopian Communities, Mid-Nineteenth Century
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A rare photograph of an abolitionist meeting in
New York State around 1850
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The Reform Impulse:
John Humphrey Noyes
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Oneida
An engraving of a Shaker dance
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The Reform Impulse:
Social Utopias
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Worldly Communities
The Owenites
The Crisis, a publication by the communitarian
Robert Owen
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The Reform Impulse:
Religion and
temperance
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Religion and Reform
The Temperance Movement
The Drunkard’s Progress
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A temperance banner from around 1850
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The Reform Impulse:
Opposition and
Contradiction
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Critics of Reform
Reformers and Freedom
A German Beer Garden on Sunday Evening
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The Reform Impulse:
Institutions
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The Invention of the Asylum
The Common School
The New York House of Refuge
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Interior of New York City’s First
Infant School
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The Crusade against
Slavery
 Focus Question:
What were the different varieties of
abolitionism?
The Crusade against
Slavery: Colonization
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Colonization
Blacks and Colonization
A pamphlet issued in 1848 by the American
Colonization Society
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The Crusade against
Slavery: Abolitionism
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Militant Abolitionism
The Emergence of Garrison
William Lloyd Garrison
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The masthead of William Lloyd Garrison’s
The Liberator
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The Crusade against
Slavery: Dissemination
and Morality
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Spreading the Abolitionist Message
Slavery and Moral Suasion
Pages from an abolitionist book for children
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The Crusade against
Slavery: Liberty for
all
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Abolitionists and the Idea of Freedom
A New Vision of America
Slave Market of America
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Black and White
Abolitionism
 Focus Question:
How did abolitionism challenge barriers
to racial equality and free speech?
Black and White
Abolitionism: Race
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Black Abolitionists
Abolitionism and Race
One of many popular lithographs illustrating scenes
From Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin
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Harriet Beecher Stowe
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The frontispiece of the 1848 edition of David Walker’s
Appeal
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An illustration from Types of Mankind
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Black and White
Abolitionism: Black
abolitionists
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Slavery and American Freedom
Am I Not a Man and a Brother?
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Black and White
Abolitionism:
Opposition
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Gentlemen of Property and Standing
Slavery and Civil Liberties
Broadside Calling for Disruption of
Abolitionist Lecture
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“Immediate Emancipation Illustrated”
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Destruction by Fire of Pennsylvania Hall
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The Origins of Feminism
 Focus Question:
What were the diverse sources of the
antebellum women's rights movement
and its significance?
The Origins of
Feminism: Women in the
Public sphere
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The Rise of the Public Woman
Women and Free Speech
A Women’s Rights Quilt
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The May Session of the Woman’s Rights Convention
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The Origins of
Feminism: Restriction
of Women’s Rights
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Women’s Rights
Feminism and Freedom
The Origins of
Feminism: Participation
in Market revolution
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Women and Work
The Slavery of Sex
Portrait of feminist Margaret Fuller (1810–1850)
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Woman’s Emancipation
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Am I Not a Woman and a Sister?
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The Origins of
Feminism: Private
Freedom
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“Social Freedom”
The Origins of
Feminism: Women
abolitionists
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The Abolitionist Schism
This image appeared on the cover of
the sheet music for “Get Off the Track!”
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Review
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The Reform Impulse
Focus Question: What were the major movements and goals of
antebellum reform?
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The Crusade against Slavery
Focus Question: What were the different varieties of abolitionism?
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Black and White Abolitionism
Focus Question: How did abolitionism challenge barriers to racial
equality and free speech?
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The Origins of Feminism
Focus Question: What were the diverse sources of the antebellum
women's rights movement and its significance?
MEDIA LINKS
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Title
Chapter 12
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Media link
Eric Foner on the abolition
movement, pt 1: freedom and
citizenship
http://wwnorton.com/common/mplay/6.7/?p=/college/history/foner4/
mp4/&f=question068
Eric Foner on the abolition
movement, pt 2: Seneca Falls
convention
http://wwnorton.com/common/mplay/6.7/?p=/college/history/foner4/
mp4/&f=question069
Eric Foner on antebellum social
reform
http://wwnorton.com/common/mplay/6.7/?p=/college/history/foner4/
mp4/&f=question070
Eric Foner on slavery, pt 6: center
of American politics in the 1840s
http://wwnorton.com/common/mplay/6.7/?p=/college/history/foner4/
mp4/&f=question071
Eric Foner on Lincoln's suspension
of habeas corpus
http://wwnorton.com/common/mplay/6.7/?p=/college/history/foner4/
&f=civil_war_civil_liberties
Eric Foner on religion and
American reform
http://wwnorton.com/common/mplay/6.7/?p=/college/history/foner4/
&f=religous_reformers
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—— Chapter 13 ——
A House Divided,
1840–1861
Fruits of Manifest Destiny
• A Dose of Arsenic
• The Rise of the Republican Party
• The Emergence of Lincoln
• The Impending Crisis
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Independent and Employee-Owned
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Give Me Liberty!
AN AMERICAN HISTORY
FOURTH EDITION
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by
Eric Foner