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Preview of Early Women's Rights Movement, 1840-1865: PPT *U.S. History*

Early Women's Rights Movement, 1840-1865: PPT *U.S. History*

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This 19-slide PowerPoint presentation covers the early years of the Women’s Rights Movement in the United States, from 1840 through 1865. It is an ideal lesson for the antebellum time period or as a stand-alone resource for women’s history. It is also a good resource during Women’s History Month.Each slide contains information and graphics that highlight how the Women’s Rights Movement developed during these twenty-five years. It points to the influential role of abolition in helping women to be
Preview of Activity 9: Emancipation Proclamation_Middle & High School Black History

Activity 9: Emancipation Proclamation_Middle & High School Black History

Before the Civil War, slavery was wide-spread in the South. Once the Civil War broke out, several slave-holding states broke away from the Union and joined the Confederacy. On January 1, 1863, Lincoln issued the final Emancipation Proclamation, which declared “that all persons held as slaves” within the rebel states “are, and henceforward shall be free.” Lesson 9 of a 72-part series:Emancipation Proclamation of the Civil War
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