Deck Flashcards
In which book are we told that inequality was a tradition?
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In which book does a letter implore the recipient to “remember the ladies and be more generous to them than your ancestors”?
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In which book is there a sign proclaiming “male Congregational church members only”?
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In which book does a committee argue for more than a week only to decide not to make a decision?
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In which book does a newspaper advertise a large gathering at a Wesleyan Church?
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In which book would you find the newspaper The National Reformer?
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In which book would you find the paper, The Lily?
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In which book is 2/3s of the vote needed?
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In which book was it mentioned that the Constitution never used the word “male” or “female” when talking about people’s rights?
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In which book were Black Codes described as laws that restricted the freedom of African Americans?
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In which book did a leader make racist and anti-immigrant remarks in some of their talks?
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In which book was it argued that Black men shouldn’t be able to vote if women couldn’t vote as well?
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In which book did someone make it their group’s mission to campaign for universal suffrage?
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In which book does someone demand to be put in handcuffs when they are arrested?
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In which book is there a yearbook for the class of the 1800’s?
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In which book does someone give speeches in apple orchards instead of churches?
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In which book does someone practice giving talks to the trees in the forest?
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In which book did several people speak out about this “double burden”?
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In which book is someone’s motto, “lifting as we climb”?
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In which book does someone’s grandson say in their obituary, “(they) didn’t suffer fools, and (they) saw fools everywhere”?
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In which book does someone organize the other workers in the cap factory to fight for better working conditions when they are just 16 years old?
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In which book would you find the motto, “deeds not words”?
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In which book does it take 8 weeks to plan a parade?
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In which book is there a giant parade in Washington DC?
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In which book were officers supposed to keep the peace and protect others who were marching?
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In which book is a poem written for someone’s 70th birthday?
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In which book does it show “Amendment Math”
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In which book is a small cartoon burned instead of a large portrait?
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In which book is progress tracked by the numbre of stars on a flag?
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