Resources
Camp Meetings
Testimonies and Conversion Stories
Critics of the Second Great Awakening
Reform
Anti-Smoking Reform
Temperance
John Gough, Temperance Lecturer
Images
Songs
Advice to Men, Women, and Children
- Stories from The Temperance Reader, Stories (children's literature book excerpt, 1835)
- Temperance for Young Men and Women, Advice (almanac excerpt, 1836)
- Temperance Triumphs In Middlefield (newspaper article, 1829)
- Christopher Columbus Baldwin, Diary Entrees About Leisure (journal entry, 1830)
- Oliver Bolton Describes His Father's Death (letter, 1820)
- An Indian's View of Temperance and Religion (book excerpt, 1834)
- Charles T. Woodman, A Washingtonian (book excerpt, 1843)
- Charles T. Woodman, A Prison Experience (book excerpt, 1843)
- A Women's Temperance Society, History (book excerpt, 1843)
- Mary Livermore's Temperance Work with Children (book excerpt, 1899)
- Sir Richard Rum, A Comic Play about Drinking (book excerpt, 1835)
- The Drinking Habit (book excerpt, 1893)
- The Striped Pig, A Comic History (book excerpt, 1838)
- Statistics of Intemperance (book excerpt, 1836)
- The Youth's Temperance Lecturer (children's literature, 1841)
- A Women's Temperance Society (book excerpt, 1843)
Women's Rights
- Advice to females on rejecting 'fashion' (book excerpt, 1852)
- Advice to new wives on domestic duties and education (book excerpt, 1838)
- Constitution of the Worcester Female Samaritan Society (broadside, 1827)
- Women's Fumigatory Rights (image, 1849)
- Women's Rights at the Polls (image, 1849)
- Massachusetts Ministers on the Public Role of Women (periodical excerpt, 1837)
- Catharine Beecher on the Duty of American Women (letter, 1837)
- Sarah Grimké Argues for Women's Rights (book excerpts, 1837)
- The First Woman to Address the Massachusetts Senate (letter, 1838)
- A Private Debate About Abolition and Women's Rights (letter, 1837)
Abolition
- The Slave's Friend (children's literature, 1839)
- The Anti-Slavery Almanac (almanac, 1839)
- A Declaration (broadside, 1835)
- Am I Not a Man and a Brother
- Antislavery Hymn (book excerpt, 1843)
- Antislavery Petition (document, c. 1835)
- Colored Scholars Excluded from School (image, 1839)
- The Situation in Ohio (letter, 1839)
- Song of the Abolitionist (song, 1843)
- How to Agitate the Public Mind (almanac, 1841)
- Dialogue on Slavery, A Play (book excerpt, 1843)
- A Tribute To Truth (childrens literature book excerpt, 1843)
- An Antislavery Convention and Fair (newspaper article, 1840)
- Angelina Grimké Defends Abolitionism (letter, 1838)
- Angelina Grimké's Mother Expresses Her Opinion (letter, 1838)
- Prayer for the Slave (book excerpt, 1843)
- Catharine Beecher Opposes Abolitionism (book excerpt, 1837)
- Mary White, Diary Entries on Anti-Slavery Activities (journal entry, 1836)
- Remember Them that Are in Bonds (children's literature book excerpt, 1843)
- The Boston Riot of 1835 (newspaper article, 1835)
- The Duty and Safety of Emancipation, A Play (children's literature book excerpt, 1843)
- The Fugitives from Injustice, in Boston, A Poem (children's literature book excerpt, 1843)
- A Declaration of the Sentiments of the People of Hartford (1835)
Pro-Slavery Critics of Abolition
A Pro Slavery Letter by S. Trott Pro-Slavery Letter from the Cincinnati Post and Anti-AbolitionistMoral Reform
Religion
Critics
- The Working Man's Advocate (newspaper, 1831)