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Chapter 14 Vocabulary

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A famous female American poet during the 19th century.
A poet in the 1800's In his poetry collection called Leaves of Grass, he wrote, “The United States them- selves are essentially the greatest poem.”
He gave all children of any background an education. He also raised the pay of teachers.
A romantic artist who painted the American landscape
An American art movement school by artists who depicted the idea of romanticism
The author of Moby Dick
The author of The Scarlet Letter
A political organization that supported taking measures making it difficult for foreigners to become citizens or hold office
The creator of a national society named after him.
The poet of "The Raven"
An abolitionist who supported African Americans’ freedom of religion.
A well-known spokesperson during the Ant-Slavery Movement and fought for women's rights and suffrage.
The publisher of the abolitionist newspaper called the Liberator
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The abolitionist and women's rights activist who attempted to attend the World’s Anti-Slavery Convention but was rejected because she was a woman.
She reported that prisons were locking up the mentally ill with criminals.
A "traditional" minister who wanted to​ prevent Finney from holding revivals in his city of Boston.
He refused to pay a $1 poll tax because he was a transcendentalist who opposed slavery and the war with Mexico.
The founder of the National Woman Suffrage Association
An abolitionist who captured the attention of Americans at his Fourth of July Speech.
The best-known poet of the 1800s and the poet of The Song of Hiawatha