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This piece examines the negative effects of industrialization across various states and cities. It highlights key social movements such as the American Federation of Labor and the Temperance Movement. Notable historical figures are discussed, including Abraham Lincoln’s reconciliation policy, Frederick Douglass's fight for voting rights, and the contributions of innovators like Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell. The article also explores the leadership of figures like Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois in the pursuit of civil rights, as well as industrialists such as John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie.
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Negative Effects of Industrialization AFL=American Federation of Labor Temperance Movement
10 important people... GO'K, JL, BS, LA, DE, LH, GG, AC, JS, FSF
Reconstruction Plan calling for Reconciliation, Preservation of the Union was more important than punishing the south
Urged Southerners to reconcile with the Northerners at the end of the war and reunite as Americans
Fought for adoption of constitutional amendments that guaranteed voting rights, was a powerful voice for human rights and civil liberties for all
Indian policies and war I will fight no more forever….
Believed equality could be achieved through vocational education; Accepted separate but equal
Believed in full political, civil, and social rights for African Americans