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