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Answer the questions about the quote in complete sentences .

Answer the questions about the quote in complete sentences . “This Fourth of July is yours, not mine. You may rejoice, I must mourn…. Above your national, tumultuous joy, I hear the mournful wail of millions!”. 1. Who gave the above quote? Frederick Douglass – 1852

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Answer the questions about the quote in complete sentences .

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  1. Answer the questions about the quote in complete sentences. “This Fourth of July is yours, not mine. You may rejoice, I must mourn…. Above your national, tumultuous joy, I hear the mournful wail of millions!” 1. Who gave the above quote? Frederick Douglass – 1852 2. Who is this person speaking to? 3. Why must this person mourn on a day of celebration?

  2. Chp. 8 Section 2 Essential Question: • What were the roles of William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass in the abolition movement of the 19th century?

  3. Chapter 9 Section 3 Women and Reform Essential Question: What impact did Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Seneca Falls Convention have on the women’s suffrage movement?

  4. Temperance Movement • What was it? • Attempt to prohibit the drinking of alcohol by making it illegal. • Why would women be especially concerned with temperance?

  5. Cult of Domesticity • What were respectable activities/employment for women in the mid-1800s? • What were the only proper activities for married women in the 19th century? • Customs of the late 19th century dictated that women restrict their activities after marriage to the home and family.

  6. Women and Reform • Many women desired to participate in the social reform movements of the 19th century. • Where these ladies welcomed into these movements with open arms?

  7. What happened to her when she went to London for the World Anti-Slavery Convention in 1848? Stanton vows to hold a women’s rights convention when they return home. What is the name of this convention? Elizabeth Cady Stanton

  8. Seneca Falls Convention • When was it held? • Who organized it? • How many people participated? • What was the Declaration of Sentiments modeled after? • What was the only reform that did not pass unanimously?

  9. Former slave who worked for the improvement of social conditions for women and the abolition of slavery Traveled the nation speaking on this subject What kind of response did she receive? Sojourner Truth

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