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1.
SOCIAL
MARJORY
2.
SOUTH CAROLINA
In 1822 the 136-mile long Charleston line was the longest railroad in the world.
3.
HERMAN MELVILLE
Moby dick was not a best seller when it was first published.
4.
JOHN DEERE
The steel-tipped plow could easily cut through the hard-packed sod of the prairies.
5.
ELIZABETH BLACKWELL
Along with being the first women to receive a medical degree she also was the first woman to graduate from medical school.
6.
JOHN JAMES AUDUBON
To be able to draw the birds on his list Audubon traveled to different states and became an explorer.
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GEORGE CATLIN
He specializes in portraits of Native Americans in the old west.
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TOM THUMB
Tom Thumb was owned by B&O railroad.
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SOJOURNER TRUTH
She was the first black woman to successfully bring a lawsuit against a white man.
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LUCRETIA MOTT
She was a supporter of William Lloyd Garrison and his American anti-slavery society.
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ROGER B. TANEY
He is remembered principally for the dread Scott decision.
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HARRIET TUBMAN
She helped about 3,000 slaves make it to freedom.
Photo by
National Park Service
13.
NAT TURNER
He led the most famous slave rebellion against the white slave owns.
14.
FREDERICK DOUGLASS
He taught other slaves to read the New Testament.
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HARRIET BEECHER STOWE
She achieved national fame for her anti-slavery novel, Uncle Toms Cabin.
Photo by
Marion Doss
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SUSAN B. ANTHONY
In 1892-1900 Susan was the president of the national woman suffrage association.
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SAMUEL MORSE
He invented two things morse code and improvement in electromagnetic telegraphs.
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SENECA FALLS, NEW YORK
The first woman’s right convention was held there.
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HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW
Another epic poem he wrote was Evangeline
20.
ELI WHITNEY
He invented 3 things cotton gin, milling, and interchangeable parts.
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BLEEDING KANSAS
Bleeding Kansas was a mini civil war between pro- and anti-slavery forces that occurred in Kansas from 1856 to 1865.
Marjory Zapzalka
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