Reform in the 1800s(last names only for people)
Across
- 3. The movement to allow women to vote, own property, etc.(two words, space removed, no punctuation)
- 5. Reformer known for helping women gain equality, founded the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society in 1833
- 9. Better conditions for prisons and proper mental health care,(two words, space removed)
- 12. The movement to end slavery across the US,achieved primarily through written word
- 13. To change for the better (generally societal issues)
- 14. Secret network used to transport slaves to freedom, used analogies and secret codes(two words, space removed)
Down
- 1. The movement to reduce the alcohol consumption, closely associated with religious awakening and Women's Rights
- 2. The name of the reform-related newspaper written by Garrison (two words, space removed)
- 4. Former slave, journalist and author, wrote an autobiography and the North Star newspaper
- 6. Played a major role in the secret anti-slavery network, nicknamed ¨Moses¨
- 7. the ability by law to vote
- 8. Primarily known for advocating for women,founded the NY State Women's Temperance Society
- 10. Public school education for all(two words space removed)
- 11. wanted school to be more publicly available, elected to the House of Representatives in 1837
- 15. Visited jails/mental health centers and protested poor conditions, founded over 30 new facilities