19th Century Social Reformers Socialize in AP U.S. History Class

AP U.S. History students conducted research on the Second Great Awakening and the mid-19th century Social Reform Movement.

Each student wrote an essay about one activist from the time period covering topics such as abolition, education, prison reform, temperance, and women’s rights. Students then interviewed each other from the first person perspective in our Social Reform Mixer.

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