Category:Reform
Even before Ohio became a state in 1803, Ohioans actively sought to reform their society and government. Among the area's first white residents were Moravian missionaries, who sought to convert the Delaware Indians to Christianity. Soldiers returning from Lord Dunmore's War issued the Fort Gower Resolutions, which supported colonial representation in the British Parliament. During the nineteenth century, Ohioans participated in numerous reform movements. Among the more popular ones were the temperance and abolitionist movements. The reform impulse continued during the twentieth century, as Ohioans joined the Progressive Movement, the women's rights movement, and the Civil Rights Movement, among several others. Ohioans have always sought ways to improve their own lives. They also have tried to enhance the lives of others within the state and outside of its borders. To learn more about reform throughout Ohio's history, please browse these entries at your leisure.
Pages in category "Reform"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 446 total.
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- Aaron Benedict
- Abolitionists
- Achilles Pugh
- Adam C. Powell Sr.
- Adam Smith
- Addison White
- Affadilla Deaver
- African Union Baptist Church (Cincinnati, Ohio)
- Akron School Law
- Alanson Pomeroy
- Alexander Campbell
- Alexander King
- Allen R. Foote
- Allen Trimble
- Alma College
- Almond H. Burrell
- Amalgamated Association of Miners of the United States
- Amelia J. Bloomer
- American Anti-Slavery Society
- American Civil Liberties Union
- American Colonization Society
- American Federation of Labor
- American Miners' Association
- American Party
- Andrew L. Harris
- Ann M. Hunt
- Anti-Saloon League of America
- Anti-Slavery Sewing Society
- Antimason Party
- Arthur and Lewis Tappan
- Arthur E. Morgan
- Arthur S. Flemming
- Asa Bushnell
- Asa Mahan
B
- Baker v. Carr
- Battle of Lumbarton
- Benjamin F. Wade
- Benjamin Hanby
- Benjamin Lundy
- Berlin Crossroads, Ohio
- Betsy M. Cowles
- Bing Act of 1921
- Black Fork Settlement, Ohio
- Black String Band
- Bleeding Kansas
- Blue Laws
- Bootlegging
- Boys' Industrial School
- Brand Whitlock
- Brannock Bill
- Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas (1954)
- Brumbaugh Act
- Buchanan-Clark Bible Bill
- Bull Moose Party
- Busing
C
- Calvin W. Appleby
- Caroline L. Harrison
- Carrie W. Clifford
- Centenary Exhibition of American Methodist Missions
- Charles B. Huber
- Charles Finney
- Charles Osborn
- Charles Reemelin
- Charles Stewart
- Charles W. Chesnutt
- Chauncey Fowler
- Christian Moerlein
- Christopher Brown
- City Bosses
- City Machines
- City Managers
- Civil Rights Movement
- Civil War Anti-War Protests
- Civil Works Administration
- Civilian Conservation Corps
- Civilian Public Service Camps
- Clarence S. Darrow
- Collinwood School Fire
- Columbus and Hocking Coal and Iron Company
- Committee for Industrial Organization
- Congress of Industrial Organizations
- Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)
- Conscription Act
- Corning War
- Coxey's Army
- Crabbe Act
E
- Edward Howard
- Edward, Hannah, and Susan (Fugitive Slaves)
- Eighteenth Amendment
- Eli Nichols
- Elias Brown Jr.
- Elijah Anderson (Erie County)
- Elijah Anderson (Gallia County)
- Eliot Ness
- Eliza D. Stewart
- Eliza J. Thompson
- Elizabeth B. Harvey
- Elizabeth Bisbee
- Elizabeth Magee
- Ellen W. Craig-Jones
- Emancipation Proclamation
- Emergency Relief Appropriation Act
- Equal Rights Amendment
- Ernest Cherrington
- Eugene V. Debs
F
- Farm Labor Organizing Committee
- Farmers' Alliances
- Federal Emergency Relief Administration
- Federal Housing Act
- Federal Reserve Act
- Female Moral Reform Society
- Female Protective Union
- Fifteenth Amendment
- First Anti-slavery Baptist Church (Chillicothe, Ohio)
- First Baptist Church (Chillicothe, Ohio)
- First Presbyterian Church of West Union
- First Regular African Baptist Church of Christ of Chillicothe
- Flappers
- Frances D. Gage
- Franklin College (New Athens)
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Franklin Museum of New Athens, Inc.
- Free Soil Party
- Freedmen's Bureau
- Freedom Summer
- Freemasons
- Friebolin Act
- Fugitive Slave Law of 1850
- Fugitives from Slavery
- Fusion Party
- Future Outlook League
G
- Gamaliel Bailey
- Geghan Bill
- Geneva College
- Genius of Universal Emancipation
- George Brown
- George Cox
- George K. Nash
- George Pendleton
- George W. McQuerry
- George W. Williams
- Geraldine Roberts
- Gillette Hayden
- Gist Settlements
- Glenville Shootout
- Gloria Steinem
- Goodrich House
- Great Depression
- Great Hocking Valley Coal Strike of 1884-1885
- Great Railroad Strike of 1877
- Great Steel Strike of 1919
H
J
- Jacob Barnes
- Jacob Burnet
- Jacob D. Cox
- Jacob Ebersole
- Jacob S. Coxey
- James A. Garfield
- James Ashley
- James Birney
- James E. Campbell
- James M. Cox
- Jarvis F. Hanks
- Jesse Harvey
- Jim Ditcher
- John B. Johnston
- John Brown
- John Brown's Raid on Harper's Ferry
- John Gee
- John Graham
- John Green
- John Gyser
- John H. Patterson
- John M. Langston
