Across
- 2. novelists
- 3. took up emersons challenge
- 7. presented a gentler view of new england life
- 8. idea based on nonviolence that people have a right to disobey a law they consider unjust if their consciences demand it
- 10. Major American abolitionist, founder of the American Anti-Slavery Society
- 16. huge outdoor religious meetings
- 17. A person who wanted to end slavery
- 19. organized effort to end alcohol consumption
- 20. the main leader of the Second Great Awakening
- 22. the main leader of reform for the mentally ill
- 24. women's rights activist. Writer of the Declaration of Sentiments at the Seneca Falls Convention.
- 25. organized campaign to win property, education, and other rights for women
Down
- 1. Former slave and abolitionist leader. Founder of the African American newspaper the North Star
- 4. idea that God decides the fate of a person's soul even before birth
- 5. Former slave and abolitionist leader. Famous "Conductor" of the Underground Railroad
- 6. organized attempts to improve conditions of life
- 9. total ban on the sale and consumption of alcohol
- 11. the main leader of educational reform
- 12. school supported by taxes
- 13. right of women to vote
- 14. movement that sought to explore the relationship between humans and nature through emotions rather than through reason
- 15. former slave. Famous for being a prominent abolitionist, women's rights activist, and for giving the "Ain't I a Women?" speech
- 18. leading transcendalist
- 21. quaker women's rights activist. Organized the Seneca Falls Convention
- 23. novelists
- 26. women's rights advocate who fought for Women's Suffrage
- 27. concept that stresses the importance of each individual
