Across
- 3. Fighter for Public education, considered the "Father of Public Education"
- 5. the movement that wanted to get rid of slavery
- 6. Author, lived a life of solitude while writing a book called Walden. Displayed "Civil-Disobedience" when he refused to pay taxes to support the Mexican War and went to jail
- 10. Fought to improve treatment of mentally ill and prison reform
- 11. Abolitionist, Fighter for Women's Rights, organized the Women's Rights Convention at Seneca Falls, New York, wrote the Declaration of Sentiments
- 12. Quakers, educators, and writers, supported abolitionist movement and women's rights
- 13. Quaker, supporter of abolitionist movement and women's rights, attended the Seneca Falls Convention, first president of the American Equal Rights Association
- 14. Artist famous for American landscape paintings, Hudson River School of Art, works were similar to Thomas Cole and included Kindred Spirits
- 15. reformer, fighter for Women's Rights, arrested and fined for trying to vote
- 16. Author, wrote novel Uncle Tom's Cabin about evils of Slavery — President Lincoln said "So you're the little woman who wrote the book that made this great war"
Down
- 1. Movement that fought for gender equality
- 2. Abolitionist, freed slave, dictated her own autobiography, went around the country speaking about slavery and women, and fighter for Women's Rights Movement. Famous Speech "Ain't I a Woman?"
- 4. is a modern day movement that fights for equa treatment for blacks
- 7. the first woman's rights convention held
- 8. abolitionist,escaped slave fought for the right for blacks and women to vote
- 9. ran the underground railroad
