Across
- 4. women had ___ political or legal rights in the mid 1800s
- 6. wanted to end slavery completely in the United States
- 8. most influential antislavery newspaper, The _____
- 11. spoke publicly across US in support of women's rights (p)
- 13. probably the most powerful and influential leader of women's rights (p)
- 14. disobeying laws they considered unjust. these acts are _____
- 15. Susan B. Anthony had audiences heckle her and throw ___ during speeches
- 16. owned a print shop that was burnt by rioters (p)
- 18. American _____ Society proposed to end slavery by setting up an independent colony in Africa.
- 19. western free state other than California (c)
Down
- 1. best known African American abolitionist who was born into slavery
- 2. first ordained female minister in the US (p)
- 3. underground railroad route from Texas went to ___ (C)
- 5. other most influential abolitionist (not stanton) who turned to the cause of women's rights
- 7. convention where Stanton contributed the "Declaration of Sentiments"
- 9. A novel written describing the suffering of enslaved African Americans "Uncle Tom's ___"
- 10. "railroad" used to secretly help enslaved African Americans escape to freedom
- 12. Seneca Falls Convention started the women's rights ___
- 17. Isabella Van Wagener took the name "___ Truth" (p)
