New Reform Feminism Abolitionists

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American History

 

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Ruby T

 

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November 29, 2012

 

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University

 

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It consisted of communities of 2,000 people and charged visiting fees. The ideas of this utopian community were based on communal working and living but the residents could retain private property. They attracted intellectuals but were disbanded after a few years because of the strict working conditions...
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Many women were abolitionists who also wanted sexual equality. Middle class women joined together to start the Female Moral Reform Society and targeted prostitution to expose the sexual double standard. At the Seneca Falls convention the women developed the Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions which was modeled after the Declaration of Independence...
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