Across
- 2. the right to vote to elect leaders or to vote on policies and laws
- 8. an ideal community that exists in unrealistically positive conditions
- 10. evangelical preacher in the American colonies
- 11. set of ideas that a group of thinkers shared in the 1800s
- 12. first women’s rights convention in the United States
- 16. to organized efforts to improve specific aspects of society
- 18. for opposing slavery
- 19. Railroad-a series of escape routes and hiding places used by enslaved people
- 20. "showing restraint or moderation."
- 22. - he was kidnapped and sold into slavery at about age 11
Down
- 1. most of her life fighting for women’s suffrage
- 3. York-a town in west-central New York state.
- 4. person of mixed blood, or mixed racial origin
- 5. religious revival
- 6. leader in the movement for women’s rights in the United States
- 7. prominent U.S. abolitionist
- 9. was born into slavery in Maryland in about 1820
- 13. the first African American freemasons lodge in the United States
- 14. second First Lady of the United States
- 15. means "doing away with or ending something"
- 17. for opposing slavery
- 21. codes- laws drafted by individual states and colonies in the South