Conclusion to social and religious reformers
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The Religious and Social Reform of India – The Indian Renaissance!
The urgent need for social and religious reform that began to manifest itself from the early decades of the 19th century arose in response to the contact with Western culture and education.
The weakness and decay of Indian society was evident to educated Indians who started to work systematically for their removal.
They were no longer willing to accept the traditions, beliefs and practices of Hindu society simply because they had been observed for centuries.
The urgent need for social and religious reform that began to manifest itself from the early decades of the 19th century arose in response to the contact with Western culture and education.
The weakness and decay of Indian society was evident to educated Indians who started to work systematically for their removal.
They were no longer willing to accept the traditions, beliefs and practices of Hindu society simply because they had been observed for centuries.
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These social reformers have helped people who were oppressed and needed advocacy. Dorothea Dix advocated for mental illness, Jane Addams for labor rights, Whitney Young for social welfare among African Americans, Marian Edelman for civil rights and help for children, and Ronald Dellums for armed service and civil rights as well as cutting warfare spending for welfare spending. These five individuals have influenced public policy in the United States in favor of social welfare and their effect continues today. The unifying theme is them advocating and helping individuals who were oppressed
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