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The New York State Museum details facets of the Shakers, their religion, and their daily lives.
From Utopian societies to the Abolition movement, American society underwent great changes in the first half of the 19th century. John Green teaches about various reform movements in the 19th century.
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NPR discusses the most critical Black abolitionists, including Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass.
The Washington Post debunks five common misconceptions about famous abolitionist Frederick Douglass.
The Walden Woods Project discusses how the Lyceum Movement spawned adult education in America through public forums promoting thoughtful discussion on the intellectual and ethical questions of 19th-Century society.
The National Constitution Center discusses the Seneca Falls Convention, regarded by many as the birthplace of American feminism.
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