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19th Century Reformers Crossword Puzzle

Caleb Erven

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1.People who work to correct failings or injstices.
5.Attended school only ten weeks a year.
6.Schools that are paid for by taxes and managed by local government for the benefit of the general public.
8.Became the first college to admit women as well as men.
13.Practiced what he preached in the woods.
14.It was started by George Ripley.
15.The city Thoreau practiced his preaching in.
16.A formal statement of injustices suffered by women.
17.People who favored abolition, the ending of slavery.
18.This person started Brook Farm.
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2.Revival of religious feeling and belief.
3.Went to jail for letting an African American girl into her girls' school.
4.Taught Sunday school at a jail.
7.Where Horace Mann attended school.
9.The name of a newspaper.
10.A philosophy which taught that people should go beyond logical thinking to reach true understanding with the help of emotion and intuition.
11.Central figure in a moement called transcendentalism.
12.Horace Mann became the first president of this college.

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