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- 5. Black abolitionist who wrote the "Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World".
- 6. African American that accurately predicted a solar eclipse in 1789.
- 7. First women to lead an armed assault in the Civil War.
- 8. Elder in the Shaker religion that inspired both whites and blacks.
- 14. Known for preaching in plain language and allowing women to pray aloud.
- 16. Leader in the Transcendentalism movement.
- 17. Leader of a rebellion of the enslaved in Virginia that fifty-five whites, mostly women and children.
- 21. Extensively experienced seaman and whaler.
- 23. First person to use the term 'short story'.
- 24. She often established maternal organizations and women's church groups.
- 25. Novelist, changed his last name in part to hide his family's dark past.
- 26. Got a major bill to help the mentally ill that was then vetoed by President Franklin Pierce.
- 27. First female editor of a major intellectual journal.
- 28. Published 'Leaves of Grass', a volume of poetry.
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- 1. Founder, editor, and publisher of the New York Herald.
- 2. She and her sister, Angelina, were the first women to speak in public against slavery.
- 3. Author of, "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl".
- 4. Opposed women's suffrage, she believed home and school are such important social forces that women should limit their lives to them.
- 9. Published 'History of Prostitution'.
- 10. First woman to appear on a U.S. coin.
- 11. Founder of the Shaker religion and known as "Mother Ann".
- 12. Founded Salt Lake City and served as the first Governor of the Utah Territory.
- 13. Published 'The Liberator' every week for thirty-five years.
- 15. Philosopher, known for his nature writing and his support of small government.
- 18. Translated and published the Book of Mormon.
- 19. First great American advocate of public education.
- 20. Began the organized women's rights movement in 1848.
- 22. She and her sister, Sarah, were the first women to speak in public against slavery.
- 23. Founder of Troy Female Seminary.
