Reform Movements - Chapman

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Across
  1. 2. The slave ship where the enslaved passengers successfully took over the ship and were allowed to return to Africa as free men p. 441
  2. 4. Second Great ______
  3. 5. The Grimke sisters wanted to save the souls of ______ p.441
  4. 6. temperance blamed this for poverty and crime ____
  5. 8. Amendment which finally gave women a federal right to vote
  6. 11. Controversial goal of many activists in both the abolition and women's rights movements.
  7. 15. Public education leader
  8. 16. Women's rights activists were often made fun of, or ______ p. 444
  9. 17. The Declaration of ________ declared all men and women are created equal. p. 444
  10. 19. Outlawed slavery in the early 1800s
  11. 21. Women's rights convention was here
  12. 23. to change or improve society
  13. 24. Her face is on the dollar coin.
  14. 26. The most effective abolition speakers often had a history of being _______ themselves.
Down
  1. 1. Person who escaped from slavery in the South only to return many times to help others
  2. 3. Secret network of people and safehouse for people running away from slavery
  3. 7. Women were often treated by the law as _____ before the successes of the women's rights movement p. 443
  4. 9. Dorothea Dix helped people in _____
  5. 10. The right to vote
  6. 12. The religious people who helped Sojourner Truth gain her freedom. p.441
  7. 13. Abolitionist Frederick ____
  8. 14. drinking little or no alcohol
  9. 18. Acronym for the amendment to guarantee equal rights for women, which has never been ratified.
  10. 20. Abolitionists wanted to end ____
  11. 22. emancipation means _______
  12. 25. Horace Mann wanted more children to go to ____