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an organized campaign to win legal, educational, employment, and other rights for women
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people who have a certain concern or belief in common
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the most influential antislavery newspaper; begun by William Lloyd Garrison in 1831
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a network of abolitionists who secretly helped African Americans to escape to freedom
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a person who wanted to end slavery
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the views held by people, in general
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an organized attempt to improve what is unjust or imperfect in society
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a person who cannot pay money he or she owes
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the campaign against alcohol consumption
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an 1848 meeting at which activists called for equal rights for women, often seen as the birthplace of the women's rights movement
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the protection of natural resources
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to see in the best possible light
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a group of American artists based in New York who developed a unique style of landscape painting in the mid-1800s