Charles Knowlton was frequently prosecuted because he
A) practiced witchcraft.
B) wrote a descriptive book describing feminine hygiene which violated obscenity laws.
C) helped women suffragists vote in places where it was illegal.
D) claimed Christianity was a hoax and slandered leading ministers.
E) employed violent tactics in demanding the end of slavery.
Question 2
What led Richard Allen and other African Americans to establish their own Protestant denomination, the African Methodist Episcopal Church?
A) They wanted to fuse together the beliefs of both the Methodist and Episcopal religions into one faith.
B) They thought having a church of their own would lend credibility to their antislavery efforts.
C) They were angered by the discrimination they faced in white-led churches.
D) They wanted to ensure a proper religious education for their children.
E) All of these choices