Second Great Awakening - religious revival that inspired people to become active in social reform, Reform - to change, Temperance - movement to limit the consumption of alcohol, Women and Religious Leaders - Primarily made up the temperance movement, Horace Mann - Led the movement to improve education in the United States, Dorothea Dix - fought to improve prison conditions and care of the mentally ill, Seneca Falls Convention - A women's rights meeting that was organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott; took place in New York, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony - the leaders of the women's suffrage movement, Suffrage - right to vote, New York - Location of the Seneca Falls convention, Frederick Douglass - a former slave; gave speeches, wrote an autobiography and published The North Star, Declaration of Sentiments - a document that emphasized the lack of rights women have including suffrage; written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Harriet Tubman - former slave; conductor of the Underground Railroad, Harriet Beecher Stowe - author of Uncle Tom's Cabin, a book that brought to light the harsh reality of slavery, Sojourner Truth - former slave that spoke out against slavery and supported women's rights; she also published an autobiography, Sarah and Angelina Grimke - sisters that grew up on a plantation in the south and spent their lives speaking out against slavery, William Lloyd Garrison - a writer and publisher who believed in the immediate emancipation of slaves; published The Liberator, The North Star - a newspaper published by Frederick Douglass, Uncle Tom's Cabin - a book that brought to light the harsh reality of slavery, Labor Reform - fought to shorten the work day, increase pay and create a safer environment at work,

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