Key Reform Movement Publications

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What was 'The Liberator' primarily focused on?

'The Liberator' was primarily focused on the abolition of slavery.

Who published the North Star newspaper?

Frederick Douglass published the North Star.

What was the main purpose of 'Common Sense'?

The main purpose of 'Common Sense' was to advocate for American independence from Britain.

What was 'The Woman's Journal' used for?

'The Woman's Journal' was used to promote women's rights.

Who were the primary audiences for 'The Crisis' magazine?

The primary audiences for 'The Crisis' magazine were African Americans and those interested in civil rights.

What was the main focus of 'The Dial' magazine?

The main focus of 'The Dial' was transcendentalist philosophy and literature.

What was significant about 'Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World'?

It was a radical antislavery pamphlet urging enslaved people to fight for their freedom.

What was the central message of 'A Vindication of the Rights of Woman'?

The central message was advocating for women's education and equal rights.

Who contributed writings to the publication 'Fire!!'?

Writers like Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston contributed to 'Fire!!'.

How did 'The National Era' contribute to the abolitionist movement?

'The National Era' published anti-slavery articles and serials like 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'.

What did 'The Appeal' emphasize in its publications?

'The Appeal' emphasized racial justice and civil rights.

Which reform leader was associated with 'The Revolution' newspaper?

Susan B. Anthony was associated with 'The Revolution'.

In what year was 'The Advocate of Moral Reform' founded?

1835.

What was 'The People's Charter' associated with?

'The People's Charter' was associated with the Chartist movement in Britain.

What did 'The Suffragist' primarily seek to achieve?

'The Suffragist' primarily sought to achieve women's voting rights.


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