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Evangelical Religion & Politics,
Then and Now, p. 276Religious Troublemakers of
the Nineteenth Century, p. 278Drinking & the Temperance
Movement in Nineteenth-Century America, p. 281The Women’s Rights Movement
in Nineteenth-Century America, p. 285Who Was Horace Mann and
Why Are So Many Schools Named After Him?,
p. 292What Was the Progressive
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Beecher, fromA Treatise on
Domestic Economy, p. 274
Mother’s Magazine, p. 274Finney,What a Revival of
Religion Is, p. 276
Utopian Communities before the
Civil War, p. 278
Beecher,Six Sermons on
Intemperance,p. 281
Garrison, First Issue ofThe
Liberator, p. 283
Passages fromThe
Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, p. 283
Stanton,Declaration of
Sentiments,p. 285
Emerson,The Concord
Hymn,p. 287
Whitman, Preface toLeaves
of Grass, p. 290
Mann,Report of the
Massachusetts Board of Education, p. 292
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