Abolition, Civil War, etc Flashcards

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Black women roles during slavery

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cook, sewing, acting as maids, rearing the planter’s children

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Assimilation

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abandoned his name, and put up a new name

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Resistance male and female

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females: burn crops; males: runaway

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4
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Beacon Rebellion

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(1866-1867) poor whites and blacks

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Nat Turner

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(1800-1831) was an enslaved man and led the rebellion of enslaved people

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6
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3/5 Compromise

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3 out of 5 slaves were political

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Elizabeth Freeman

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(1744-1829) national hero; sued for freeman

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Black Church

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education, abolition movement, find communities, AME, U.S. Congress in 1789

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Black Nationalism

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African American leader is abolitionist Martin Delay

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10
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Woman who helped fight during the civil war

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Sarah Emma Edmonds Seelye and Albert D. J. Cashier

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J. Marion Sims Gynecology

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(1813-1883) was an American physician in the field of surgery. Enslave women didn’t feel the pain but used the tools that doctors used, purchase Enslaved women held the free women’s arms to stay still during the surgery.

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12
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Drapetomania

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psychological disorder

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13
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Mentally III

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enslave people were free but came back to slavery

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Frederick Douglass

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(1818-1895) created an article called North Star with Martin Delay

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John Brown

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(1800-1859) tried to start a slave-holder

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16
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Ida B. Wells

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(1862-1931)was a journalist, educator, and early leader of the Civil Rights Movement and did not like Booker T. Washington

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Civil War

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(1861-1865) 13th amendment- abolished slavery in the United States, 14th amendment- granted citizenship to all persons “born or naturalized in the United States,” including formerly enslaved people, and provided all citizens with “equal protection under the laws”, and 15th amendment- granted African American men the right to vote

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Peonage System

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a system where an employer compels a worker to pay off a debt with work. peonage was outlawed by Congress in 1867. the system was not completely eradicated until the 1940s.

19
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Garrison

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(1805-1879) was an American journalist, the Liberator (1831–65), and helped lead the successful abolitionist campaign against slavery

19
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Paul Cuffee

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(1759-1817) was a prominent Black nationalist and activist who played a significant role in advocating for the rights of Black people, including the right to vote. In 1783, Paul Cuffe and other like-minded individuals were instrumental in pushing for Black voting rights in Massachusetts.

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Henry Garnet

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(1815-1882) was born a slave, well educated, known for his skills as an orator, a leading abolitionist, and a clergyman, a minister to Liberia in June 1881.

21
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Anna Murray Douglass

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(1813 –1882) was an American abolitionist, member of the Underground Railroad, and the first wife of American social reformer and statesman Frederick Douglass. Anna Murray and her younger four siblings were born free. Anna Douglass had five children within the first ten years of the marriage (Annie Douglass who died at the age of 10). Took an active role in the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society.

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Booker T. Washington

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(1856-1915) was an American educator, author, and orator. Between 1890 and 1915, Washington was the primary leader in the African-American community and of the contemporary Black elite.

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Fugitive Slave Act of 1793

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1775- North Carolina had made it illegal to free slaves unless they were approved by the county court, ignored by members of the groups called Quakers. 1788- north carolina passed the law of catpure and sale of any former slave