Featured Primary Sources
The First Age of Reform
Nothing can enrich and enliven our understanding of the nation’s past, or dispel apathy about it, more powerfully than primary sources. The primary sources below open up a variety of viewpoints and have been chosen by master teachers specifically for use in the classroom. Affiliate School members can print a packet that includes an image of the document, photograph, or other resource, a transcript where applicable, and text to place the document in historical context. Additionally, you may want to search the Gilder Lehrman Collection itself for other resources to enrich your lessons.
Horace Greeley on a woman’s reform newspaper, 1851
Creator: Horace Greeley Curriculum Subjects: Grade Levels:
Lydia Maria Child on women’s rights, 1843
Creator: Lydia Maria Child Curriculum Subjects: Grade Levels:Primary Sources from Other Sub-Eras
American Colonization Society membership certificate, 1833
Creator: American Colonization Society Curriculum Subjects: Grade Levels: